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One of the artificers of Cavallo, who dropped from his pocket the recipe of papal lorniere, the coachman of M. de Polignac who picked it up by turning on his pipe and giving a copy here exactly received: a quintal of niais seed reduced to impalpable powde

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Title: One of the artificers of Cavallo, who dropped from his pocket the recipe of papal lorniere, the coachman of M. de Polignac who picked it up by turning on his pipe and giving a copy here exactly received: a quintal of niais seed reduced to impalpable powde
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Bibliographical Reference: De Vinck, 3439.

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