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[Retrato de Santiago Sas] [Material gráfico]
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Registration: "D. SANTIAGO SAS. Zaragozano, benefited from Luco. expressed later the firmest resolution not to give his neck to the French yoke. Thrown in the companies and constant in the dangers, was always the first in the difficult cases of both place. The Gate of the Carmen, the Portillo la Calle del Palomary all the points of greatest risk the theater of its value: On 15. June and 4. August 808, and 1st
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Title: [Retrato de Santiago Sas] [Material gráfico]
Description:
Registration: "D.
SANTIAGO SAS.
Zaragozano, benefited from Luco.
expressed later the firmest resolution not to give his neck to the French yoke.
Thrown in the companies and constant in the dangers, was always the first in the difficult cases of both place.
The Gate of the Carmen, the Portillo la Calle del Palomary all the points of greatest risk the theater of its value: On 15.
June and 4.
August 808, and 1st.
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