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In the great piazza, or market place, stands the Palazzo Publico, the ancient senate-house of the republic, which the people seem still to venerate, as reminding them they once were a republic. [...] In the public library are some Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, with fine illuminations. (English)
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Property / text of the quotation: In the great piazza, or market place, stands the Palazzo Publico, the ancient senate-house of the republic, which the people seem still to venerate, as reminding them they once were a republic. [...] In the public library are some Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, with fine illuminations. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: In the great piazza, or market place, stands the Palazzo Publico, the ancient senate-house of the republic, which the people seem still to venerate, as reminding them they once were a republic. [...] In the public library are some Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, with fine illuminations. (English) / reference
 

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excerpt on the library of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena
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Smith 1793, 1, 329
excerpt on the library of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena

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    In the great piazza, or market place, stands the Palazzo Publico, the ancient senate-house of the republic, which the people seem still to venerate, as reminding them they once were a republic. [...] In the public library are some Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, with fine illuminations. (English)