1. The Savoyards also made Turin an immensely powerful fortress.
2. The Savoyard rulers never managed to find a satisfactory compromise between these different demands.
3. "Sir, " said the little Savoyard , with that childish confidence which is composed of ignorance and innocence, "my money.
4. It formed part of a pervasive tendency towards administrative specialization discernible throughout the Savoyard government in the seventeenth century.
5. The rise of the Carron de Saint-Thomas clan offers a generalized illustration of how the Savoyard administrative elite developed at this time.
6. In 1704, Louis sought to knock the Holy Roman Empire out of the alliance by capturing its capital, Vienna, but his army was intercepted by a combination of English and Savoyard forces.