Abstract
The Catholic Church stipulated sanctions those who tried to contract nuptials -or already they had effected them- in Córdoba of the Tucumán and in the River Plate during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when they omitted to manage dispensations for having cases of consanguinity and affinity with parents. Sources of the Canon Law; the Archbishop of Córdoba and others of Buenos Aires and Montevideo support the investigation.
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