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Anglo-Spanish Bilateral Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1880)

Source: Archivo del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, AMAE, Tratados s. XIX, nº 0313

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Anglo-Spanish Bilateral Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1880), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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of the 7th July, 1857,
to conclude a temporary
Convention for that
purpose, and have therefore
named as their Plenipotentiaries,
that is to say: -
      
His Majesty the King
of Spain, Don Manuel
Rancés y Villanueva,
Marquis of Casa Laiglesia,
a Senator of the Kingdom,
Knight Grand Cross of the
Royal and Distinguished
Order of Charles III and Knight
of the First Class of the
Civil Order of Beneficence
of Spain: Knight Grand
Cross of the Papal Order
                                    of

    



      
      
      que reemplace al de 7 de
      Julio de 1857, celebrar
      un Convenio temporal con
      aquel objeto, y han nombrado
      al efecto por sus Plenipotenciarios,
      á saber:
      
      Su Majestad el Rey de
      España á D. Manuel
      Rancés y Villanueva,
      Marqués de Casa Laiglesia,
      Senador del Reino, Caballero
      Gran Cruz de Su Real
      y distinguida Orden
      de Carlos III y Caballero
      de Primera Clase de la
      Orden civil de Beneficencia
      de España, Caballero Gran
      Cruz de la Orden Pontificia
      

    

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