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Galvez, Joseph de, Marques de la Sonora. [Auto de Visita sobre que la Nobilisima Ciudad de Mexico reintregre, y ponga en cajas 3142 pesos reparitidos con el nombre de propina en las Fiestas de Toros de 1768]. Mexico, New Spain


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