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Cistercian GRADUEL. Paris, Petrum-Joannem Mariette, 1750. 45 cm high. With the arms of the Cistercian Order and Dom François Trouvé de Champagne, abbot general of the Cîteaux Order.

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Cistercian GRADUEL. Paris, Petrum-Joannem Mariette, 1750. 45 cm high. With the arms of the Cistercian Order and Dom François Trouvé de Champagne, abbot general of the Cîteaux Order.

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