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on was incorporated in the Engineering 

 Institute of the University. In 1805 he 

 graduated as Mercantile Professor in the 

 Havana School of Commerce, an institu- 

 tion affiliated with the Institute. After 

 being duly authorized by the Secretary of 

 Public Instruction and after having given 

 proof in the University of his training in 

 Paleography, he began the exercise also of 

 expert caligraph and paleograph and expert 

 chirograph. 



During the course of his public career he 

 has rilled the following positions: Assist- 

 ant Reporter and Administrative Judicial 

 Instructor in the Bureau of Public Works; 

 and acted in the same capacity in the 

 Bureau of Agriculture, Commerce, and 

 Labor; ex -municipal Judge of the Town of 

 Regla; ex-secretary in the office of the 

 Civil Section in the Havana Court and in 

 the local Tribunal of Administrative Cases 

 in the Island of Cuba; Clerk of the Depart- 

 ment of Records and Judicial Archives in 

 the Department of Finance; President of 

 the National Association of Land Surveyors 

 in the Republic of Cuba; of the Buenos 



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