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This library is really appropriated to the use of the Public grat,is being open every day, and a great many people frequent it, and read commodiously whatever books they think fit; their time is not limited, nor is there any kind of restraint put upon them. (English)
Property / text of the quotation: This library is really appropriated to the use of the Public grat,is being open every day, and a great many people frequent it, and read commodiously whatever books they think fit; their time is not limited, nor is there any kind of restraint put upon them. (English) / rank
 
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Property / text of the quotation: This library is really appropriated to the use of the Public grat,is being open every day, and a great many people frequent it, and read commodiously whatever books they think fit; their time is not limited, nor is there any kind of restraint put upon them. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: This library is really appropriated to the use of the Public grat,is being open every day, and a great many people frequent it, and read commodiously whatever books they think fit; their time is not limited, nor is there any kind of restraint put upon them. (English) / reference
 

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excerpt on the Ambrosiana library in Milan
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Riggs Miller 1776, 3, 315
excerpt on the Ambrosiana library in Milan

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    This library is really appropriated to the use of the Public grat,is being open every day, and a great many people frequent it, and read commodiously whatever books they think fit; their time is not limited, nor is there any kind of restraint put upon them. (English)