Ministerial circulars : manuscript, 1847-1849.

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Ministerial circulars : manuscript, 1847-1849.

Collection of manuscript circulars (circolari), bound among printed circulars, with some copies and drafts, chiefly from Cardinal Luigi Vannicelli Casoni (papal legate), Cardinal G. Ferretti, and Giovanni Soglia Ceroni (segretario di stato)

10 items (16 leaves) : 30 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798978

Houghton Library

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Soglia, Giovanni, 1779-1856

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Papal States. Ministero di grazia e giustizia.

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