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Letter of authority-slave sale

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Slave sale

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Slave sale

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Sale of hacienda

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Sale of property for a capellania

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Defense of salary paid to alcalde mayor.

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Slave sale.

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Testamento

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Testamento

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Juan Sello. Denuncio de una mina por Juan Sello.

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