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[The Catholic Monarchs Receiving an Embassy of the King of Fez]

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Dutch paper Filigree Vryheyt del s. XVIII: Two concentric circles, crowned, with the inscription “LIBERTATE.”
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Title: [The Catholic Monarchs Receiving an Embassy of the King of Fez]
Description:
Dutch paper Filigree Vryheyt del s.
XVIII: Two concentric circles, crowned, with the inscription “LIBERTATE.
”.

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