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 1 Text|     and a local history of the monasteries by one of their inhabitants,
 2 Text|        try to divide these two monasteries, which had been united under
 3 Text|       learnt it from seventeen monasteries, which I saw during my travels,
 4 Text|         made him abbot of both monasteries; thinking it expedient in
 5 Text| twenty-eight years, both these monasteries; or, to speak more correctly,
 6 Text|        and the library of both monasteries, which Abbot Benedict had
 7 Text|   other two he left to the two monasteries. Moreover, for a beautiful
 8 Text|  departed, leaving in both his monasteries about six hundred brethren. ~
 9 Text|        their consent, and both monasteries showing the same spirit,
10 Text|   during his government of the monasteries, by his wonderful love of
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