Thanks to the blind complaisance of its democrats and the timid subserviency of its once haughty oligarchs, he became master of its fleet and arsenal (16th of May 1797). [Please select]
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These are all proper and laudable, provided they are kept in a proper subserviency to each other. [Please select]
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Spite of David's subserviency and that of others, he left painting very much where he found it. [Please select]
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There was a freedom in their subserviency, a nobleness in their very degradation. [Please select]
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By a wily system of trickery, the subserviency of the abbeys was also aimed at. [Please select]
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At any rate, there had not been time to settle the question of subserviency. [Please select]
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A condition of subserviency from which it only escaped again for a short time during the palmy days of the eighteenth century. [Please select]
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