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Although Spain and Venice had not been regularly at war , the tyrannical ascendancy exercised by the Spanish court over the affairs of Italy occasioned the Venetians to regard that power with particular apprehension and enmity ; and the ...
Although Spain and Venice had not been regularly at war , the tyrannical ascendancy exercised by the Spanish court over the affairs of Italy occasioned the Venetians to regard that power with particular apprehension and enmity ; and the ...
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The Marquis of Bedemar , after the termination of his embassy , found signal political advancement , and finished by obtaining a Cardinal's hat , by the interest of his court with the Holy See . But the Duke d'Ossuna , after being ...
The Marquis of Bedemar , after the termination of his embassy , found signal political advancement , and finished by obtaining a Cardinal's hat , by the interest of his court with the Holy See . But the Duke d'Ossuna , after being ...
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a complete separation has been effected between the courts of law and equity . ... As if to remind us continually of the anomaly , we have a court of exchequer , which administers both law and equity ; and though its decisions are not ...
a complete separation has been effected between the courts of law and equity . ... As if to remind us continually of the anomaly , we have a court of exchequer , which administers both law and equity ; and though its decisions are not ...
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