El duende de Madrid : manuscript, [1700-1799].

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El duende de Madrid : manuscript, [1700-1799].

Political satire and poems directed against José Patino, minister under Philip V of Spain. Includes explanatory footnotes.

1 v. ; 21 x 15 cm.

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Texas Christian University

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