Núm[ero] 1. Dudas sobre el plan de Iguala. : Yo he jurado su observancia: deseo alguna aclaracion en las dudas que sobre el me ocurren, y espero no faltará quien me las dé. Este es el exordio
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Núm[ero] 1. Dudas sobre el plan de Iguala. : Yo he jurado su observancia: deseo alguna aclaracion en las dudas que sobre el me ocurren, y espero no faltará quien me las dé. Este es el exordio
- Publication date
- 1821
- Topics
- Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824, Catholic Church -- Mexico, Freemasons -- Mexico, Protestantism -- Mexico, Mexico -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 -- Religious aspects, Mexico -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church, Imprint 1821
- Publisher
- Mexico: Año de 1821. : Imprenta imperial de d[on] Alejandro Valdés.
- Collection
- JohnCarterBrownLibrary; americana
- Contributor
- John Carter Brown Library
- Language
- Spanish
[4] p. ; 22 cm. (4to)
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The Plan de Iguala, dated February 24, 1821, was an appeal by Augustín de Iturbide calling for an independent Mexico ruled either by a European prince or a Mexican, the continuation of the Roman Catholic Church and the military, equal rights for Mexicans and those of Spanish ancestry, and elimination of property confiscations. The anonymous author fears that the plan of maintaining Catholicism as the sole religion will be impossible in the face of Freemasonry, the circulation of anti-Catholic books, and the rise of Protestant theology and doctrine
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Title from caption and first paragraph of text
Imprint from colophon
Date of publication printed following place of publication in imprint
"Núm[ero] 1" printed to the right of caption title
No more published?
The Plan de Iguala, dated February 24, 1821, was an appeal by Augustín de Iturbide calling for an independent Mexico ruled either by a European prince or a Mexican, the continuation of the Roman Catholic Church and the military, equal rights for Mexicans and those of Spanish ancestry, and elimination of property confiscations. The anonymous author fears that the plan of maintaining Catholicism as the sole religion will be impossible in the face of Freemasonry, the circulation of anti-Catholic books, and the rise of Protestant theology and doctrine
Signatures: [A]²
Purchase; 19-027
- Accession
- 19-027
- Addeddate
- 2020-12-01 23:40:21
- Call number
- bB821 D844S
- Camera
- Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control)
- Digital
- 1
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1225970465
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Full_bib_id
- b82399207
- Identifier
- nmero1dudassobre00unse
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t2d892z51
- Invoice
- 81
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- OL24970952W
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- Pages
- 6
- Physical
- 12
- Ppi
- 300
- References
- Garritz, A. Impresos novohispanos, 1808-1821, 4520
- Republisher_date
- 20201201135714
- Republisher_operator
- associate-donna-dorvick@archive.org
- Republisher_time
- 87
- Scandate
- 20201201184711
- Scanner
- scribe1.providence.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- providence
- Size
- [4] p. ; 22 cm. (4to)
- Tts_version
- 4.2-initial-97-g35291955
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 20006871
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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