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Advice given to the republick of Venice. : How they ought to govern themselves both at home and abroad, to have perpetual dominion. First written in Italian by that great politician and lover of his countrey, Father Paul the Venetian, author of the Council of Trent. Translated into English by Dr. Aglionby. Dedicated to his excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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