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Ordenaços, e leis do reino de Portugal

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Notes:
"The Filipino code was the system of law that governed Brazil during the entire colonial period". (Moraes, R.B. de. Bib. Brasiliana)
Errata on p.[2], at end.
Signatures: pi (-pi4) A-R S(-S6) T¹° ²A-²E ²F¹° [fleuron]² ³A-³L (-L8) A-³H (-³H8) A-³K ³L¹° (A1, T10, [fleuron]2,²L5, ³L7, ³L10, chi4, ²chi1 versos blank) (chi1 missigned 1, chi2 missigned 2)
Pages 261 and 293 (first count) misnumbered 259 and 263; p.39 and 63 (second count) misnumbered 36 and 39; p.99 (third count) misnumbered 10.
Engraved title page with arms of Portugal: signed: Petrus Perret fe.

Citation

"Ordenaços, e leis do reino de Portugal" (1603). John Carter Brown Library. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:14870/

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