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[Fifth Design, Longitudinal Section of the Temple, Palace and Convent] [Graphic Material]

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Image inscription: “With the privilege of the pontiff summo, and emperor, and king of Spain, and France and the other potentates, and principes, christians, and of the Lady of Venice”
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Title: [Fifth Design, Longitudinal Section of the Temple, Palace and Convent] [Graphic Material]
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Image inscription: “With the privilege of the pontiff summo, and emperor, and king of Spain, and France and the other potentates, and principes, christians, and of the Lady of Venice”.

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