Historia de Nuevo Leon, con noticias sobre Coahuila, Tejas, Nuevo Mexico

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Vda. de C. Bouret
Language
Spanish
Pages
400

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Comprising the "Relacion y discursos del descubrimiento, poblacion y pacificacion de este Nuevo reino de Leon" por Alonso de Leon, 1649, and the "Historia del Nuevo reino de Leon, desde 1650 hasta 1690, por un autor anonimo?", chap XLII of which includes the "Descubrimiento del rio Blanco y conversion de sus naturales por capitan Fernando Sanchez de Zamora."

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Mexico
Series
Documentos ineditos o muy raros para la historia de Mexico -- t. 25., Documentos inéditos o muy raros para la historia de México -- t. 25.

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Library of Congress
F1203 .D629 v. 25

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Pagination
400 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
400

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Open Library
OL17595397M
LCCN
09024464
OCLC/WorldCat
1889036

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