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Manrique, Jose to Salcedo, Nemesio. Concerning a solicitation for discharge, and the trade in copper and tin.

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Letters commenting on the provisions adopted by Bonavia and the junta provisional by the real tribunal general de mineria with recommendations that the provisions of the former body be rescinded.

Read more about Letters commenting on the provisions adopted by Bonavia and the junta provisional by the real tribunal general de mineria with recommendations that the provisions of the former body be rescinded.

Letters concerning prohibitions on the shipment of metals from the southern ports and other related matters.

Read more about Letters concerning prohibitions on the shipment of metals from the southern ports and other related matters.
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