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Thank you for your edit to I, the Supreme. However, I've moved the text you added to the article talkpage for now, because while it may well be true, I don't think it fits where you placed it in the article. You also really need to provide a cite that backs up the claim made by the text - that the "main source" for Francia's documents is the Colección Doroteo Bareiro - rather than just linking to the collection. Please feel free to comment on the article talkpage if you wish. All the best, and welcome to Wikipedia, EyeSerenetalk17:38, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your response. Based on the information you gave, I have added your contribution to the "Further reading" section of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia; this should help to direct readers to the collection. I hope I have got the details right - please correct it if I haven't!
If you can also provide a source that Roa Bastos used the collection for his novel I, the Supreme, I agree that we should include it in that article too. However, we do need a printed source for that (see WP:RS) - even though I don't doubt your word, unfortunately neither your word, or mine, or anyones, is considered a reliable source by Wikipedia. Thank you again for your help. EyeSerenetalk19:47, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]