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(Created page with "{{LOFE:Navbar|prev=Small Caps/09A|next=Small Caps/11A|cat=Small Caps}} <div class="lofe-examples"> {{LOFE:Example start |image-filename=102-10A.png|image-max=lofe-x50|text-min=lofe-m55|text-max=lofe-x60|}} blessing upon the worship of his ally, though opposed to his own, for in his letter he writes: {{LOFE:Markup|/#}} "{{LOFE:Tag|sc}}Blessed be the Lord God of Israel{{LOFE:Tag|/sc}}," {{LOFE:Markup|#/}} and that his actions should be in keeping with his words,...") |
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blessing upon the worship of his ally, though opposed to his own, for in his letter he writes: /# "<sc>Blessed be the Lord God of Israel</sc>," #/ and that his actions should be in keeping with his words, he forthwith entered into a Treaty to build the first Temple to the ever-living and the only <sc>God</sc> at Jerusalem.
Quotation marks
The quotation marks are containers. Their contents is in small-caps; they are not.
Complete and incomplete sentences
This is not a complete sentence, so the comma, which is a separator, goes outside.
Verse or prose?
The Blessing itself often appears in both prose and verse, but on this page, it's quoted from a letter in which it was wrappable.
