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The Jalostotitlan Petitions, 1611–1618.
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The American Historical Review, 2019
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Jeremy Ravi Mumford
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Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2011
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David Lantigua , Lawrence Clayton
University of Alabama Press, 2020
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James F Brooks
The Many Legalities of Early America, 2001
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Ricardo M Garcia
UCLA History Dissertation, 2016
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Matthew Mirow
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Rick Hendricks
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Fr. David Orique, O.P.
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