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The Flying Artillery marches covered by the Corps of Royal Guards of Corps formed in eight Squadrons [Graphic Material]

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Registration: “PRESENTED TO THE EXC.SR. PRINCIPE DE LA PAZ by Colonel D. Vicente María de Marutana Commander of the Brigade...”
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Title: The Flying Artillery marches covered by the Corps of Royal Guards of Corps formed in eight Squadrons [Graphic Material]
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Registration: “PRESENTED TO THE EXC.
SR.
PRINCIPE DE LA PAZ by Colonel D.
Vicente María de Marutana Commander of the Brigade.
”.

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