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Carta de Lei, pela qual Vossa Magestade há por bem dar Armas ao seu Reino do Brasil, e incorporar em hum só Escudo Real as Armas de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves

[Dom João, por Graça de Deos, Rei do Reino Unido de Portugal, e do Brasil, e Algarves, d'aquém, e d'além mar em Africa, Senhor de Guiné, e da Conquista, Navegação, e Commercio ...]
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Language Portuguese
Publication date 1817
publication_date QS:P577,+1817-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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