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Bookplate of James Whittle
"Aut nunquam tentes aut persiste. James Whittle"
Inscription of Canon Carlo Barabuglini
Del Can.co [Canonico] Carlo Barabuglini in attestato di sua particolare Devozione donato all’Eruditissimo suo Arcivescovo [L’] Emo [Eminentissimo] Sig.or/re Card. [Cardinale] Cesare Brancadoro