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[San Fernando, Rey de España y Santa Teresa de Jesús] [Material gráfico]

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Inscription in the body of the stamp: “J.M.J./Nothing turns you,/Nothing scares you,/Everything is passed,/God does not move,/Patience all things up,/Whoever has/Nothing is missing,/Only God enough.”
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Title: [San Fernando, Rey de España y Santa Teresa de Jesús] [Material gráfico]
Description:
Inscription in the body of the stamp: “J.
M.
J.
/Nothing turns you,/Nothing scares you,/Everything is passed,/God does not move,/Patience all things up,/Whoever has/Nothing is missing,/Only God enough.
”.

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