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(‎Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): The Convent of the Olivetans is very fine too, and in a pleasant airy Situation. These Monks seem too well provided for, to trouble their heads much about Study. They were adjusting their Library when we came to see it, (perhaps disposing some new Acquisition;) there were two of them at it, an old Friar and a young one;)
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Property / taken from: Some observations made in travelling through France, Italy, &c. in the years 1720, 1721, and 1722. By Edward Wright esq / rank
 
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excerpt on the library of the monastery of San Vittore al Corpo in Milan
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Wright 1730, 1, 466 (2)
excerpt on the library of the monastery of San Vittore al Corpo in Milan

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    The Convent of the Olivetans is very fine too, and in a pleasant airy Situation. These Monks seem too well provided for, to trouble their heads much about Study. They were adjusting their Library when we came to see it, (perhaps disposing some new Acquisition;) there were two of them at it, an old Friar and a young one; (English)