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Anglo-Spanish Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1857)

Source: Archivo Histórico Nacional; ESTADO 8464. Exp. 47

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Anglo-Spanish Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1857), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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      the respective Plenipotentiaries
      have signed the same in
      duplicated, and have affixed
      thereto their respective Seals.
      
      Done at Madrid, on the
      seventh day of July, in the
      Year of Our Lord One Thousand
      Eight Hundred and Fifty –Seven
      
                  Howden
      
      
      
      We having been seen and considered the Convention
      aforesaid, have approved, accepted, and confirmed the same
      in all and every one of its Articles and Clauses, as We do by
      these Presents approve, accept, confirm, and ratify it for
      ourselves, our heirs, and sucessors: Engaging and
      Promising whom our Royal Ward, that We will sincerely
      and faithfully perform and observe all and singular the
      things which are contained and expressed in the Convention
      aforesaid, and that we will never suffer the same to be
                                                            violated
      


    


                        
                        
      Plenipotenciarios respectivos lo
      han firmado por duplicado,
      y puesto en él el sello de
      sus armas.
      
      En Madrid á siete de
      Julio, del año de nuestro
      Señor mil ochocientos
      cinquenta y siete
      
                  Marqués de Pidal
      
      


    

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