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Edit du roi de Portugal : pour avoir connoissance & révélation des auteurs & complices d'une conjuration formée contre sa personne : avec le proces verbal et sentence au sujet des conjurés déja exécutés.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Portugal. Sovereign (1750-1777 : Joseph)
Contributor:
Pereira, Pedro Gonçalvès Cordeiro.
Pagheco.
Bacalneo.
Lima.
Souto.
Machado, Oliviera.
Stendel, J. van, printer.
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Jesuits--Portugal--Controversial literature.
Jesuits.
Church and state--Portugal--Early works to 1800.
Church and state.
Portugal.
Genre:
Controversial literature.
Penn Provenance:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909 (autograph) (bookplate)
Physical Description:
40 pages ; 25 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Expulsion of Jesuits from Spain and Portugal, 1758-1770. v. 4 PU
Fingerprint:
nere u-r, r-sa vapa (3) 1759 (R)
Place of Publication:
A Amsterdam : Chez J. van Stendel ..., MDCCLIX [1759]
Notes:
Signatures: A-B⁸ C⁴.
"Sentence du Conseil Souverain, chargé par Sa Majesté Trés-Fidéle d'instruire le procés au sujet de l'attentat comis sur Sa Personne Sacrée"--p. [9]-40. Signed at end: "Cordeiro, Pagheco, Bacalneo, Lima, Souto, Oliveira Machado."; "Cordeiro" may refer to Pedro Gonçalvès Cordeiro Pereira, who is also named in another text of the same date and subject.
Local Notes:
Lea Library copy bound with: Portugal. Sovereign (1750-1777 : Joseph). Manifeste du roi de Portugal. A Amsterdam : Chez J. van Stendel .., MDCCLIX [1759] -- Portugal. Sovereign (1750-1777 : Joseph). Lettres royales, de Sa Majesté Très-Fidéle le roi de Portugal. A Amsterdam : Chez J. van Stendel ..., MDCCLIX [1759] -- Relation de tout ce qui a précédé et accompagné l'expulsion du cardinal Acciajuoli. [S.l. : s.n.], MDCCLX [1760]
Lea Library copy has the bookplate and autograph, dated 1889, of Henry Charles Lea.
OCLC:
48606024

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