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Discurso politico sobre o se aver de largar a coroa de Portugal, Angola, S. Thome, & Maranhaõ, exclamado aos Altos, & Poderosos Estados de Olanda / pello D. Francisco de Andrade Leitam, embaixador extraordinario nos mesmos Estados, por a Magestade DelRey D. Ioam o IV. nosso Senhor, and do seu Conselho, and seu Dezembargador do Paço.

Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture: Oliveira Lima Library, Pamphlets Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leitão, Francisco de Andrade, -1655, author.
Series:
Brazilian and Portuguese history and culture: Oliveira Lima Library, Monographs.
Brazilian and Portuguese history and culture: Oliveira Lima Library, Monographs
Standardized Title:
Copia primae allegationis. Portuguese
Language:
Latin
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
International relations.
History.
Brazil--History--Dutch Conquest, 1624-1654--Early works to 1800.
Brazil.
Portugal--Foreign relations--Netherlands--Early works to 1800.
Portugal.
Netherlands--Foreign relations--Portugal--Early works to 1800.
Netherlands.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (12 unnumbered pages).
Other Title:
Binder's title: História do Pernambuco
Place of Publication:
Lisboa : Por Antonio Alvarez Impressor DelRey, [1]642.
System Details:
text file
Notes:
A translation of the author's Copia primae allegationis, also published in 1642, according to Moraes.
Colophon: Vendese em Casa de Andre Godinho, and impresso a sua custa.
Large woodcut with arms of Portugal on title page, ornamental initial.
Reproduction of the original from Oliveira Lima Library, The Catholic University of America.
OCLC:
956405490
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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