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E.S. Procter Estudios de Historia Moderna, IV, V 27/1, p. 36
E.S. Procter El Fuero de Estella segun el manuscrito 944 de la Biblioteca de Palacio de Madrid. (Leges Hispanicæ Medii Aevi X), by Gustaf Holmér 34/1, p. 58

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