[Instrucción de noviembre 27 de 1846]

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[Instrucción de noviembre 27 de 1846]

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[Instrucción de noviembre 27 de 1846]
1846, Ministerio de Relaciones Interiores y Esteriores
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Title supplied by the cataloger, based on the phrase "... que este ministerio instruya oficialmente á V. E. del verdadero estado de los negocios."
Official document of the Mexican department of foreign affairs, printed under its letterhead; dated and signed at end: México, noviembre 27 de 1846. Lafragua [at the time in charge of the department].
Addressed to individual governors of the several Mexican states, with address line "Exmo. Sr. Gobernador del Estado de" printed at end meant apparently to be completed by hand.
Includes, beside the report on military and political situation, an eloquent appeal for resources, and an expression of trust in Santa Anna.

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Exmo. Sr. El dia 14 del corriente fué ocupado el puerto de Tampico por los americanos ...

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Library of Congress
Portfolio 346, no. 22

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[4] p. (p. [4] blank) ;

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OL552434M
LCCN
96134094

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