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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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Order of the Garter, a
Member of Her Majesty’s
Privy Council, Lor Warden
of the Cinque Ports and
Constable of Dover Castle,
Chancellor of the University
of London, Her Majesty’s
Principal Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs:
      
Who, after having
communicated to each
other their respective
full Powers, found
in good and due
form, have agreed
upon and concluded
the following Articles:
                                    Article I

    



      
      la Jarretera, Miembro
      del Consejo Privado
      de su Majestad, Lord
      Guardian de los Cinco Puertos
      y Condestable del Castillo
      de Dover, Canciller de la
      Universidad de Londres, y
      Principal Secretario de Estado de
      Su Majestad para los Negocios
      Extranjeros:
      
      Quienes, despues de haberse
      comunicado recíprocamente
      sus respectivos Plenos Poderes
      y de haberlos hallado en buena
      y debida forma, han convenido
      y concluido los artículos
      siguientes:
      



    

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