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THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English)
Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / rank
 
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Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / reference
 

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    THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English)