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I am almost completely persuaded, that this strange reprisal that has been done to me, while walking to the port, destined to the
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became prime minister, Burriel was ordered to return all the documents he had collected. Not finished with his work, Burriel delayed until in 1756 all of his documents were seized and brought to the
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depiction of a glorious
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that if he got better he would serve the
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How to Write the
History of the New World: Histories, Epistemologies and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
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Informe de la imperial ciudad de Toledo al Real y
Supremo Consejo de Castillasobre igualación de pesos y medidas,
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Memorias para la vida del santo rey don Fernando III
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