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dominant 2
domination 1
dominic 2
dominion 32
dominions 27
donati 40
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32 battle
32 bridge
32 character
32 dominion
32 drawn
32 effected
32 elected
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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dominion

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the ancient seat of their dominion, and fixed their residence 2 I, I | long held their seat of dominion upon the Danube, with consent 3 I, I | but to assume sovereign dominion over their respective provinces. 4 I, I | suffered some one to usurp the dominion. This occurred at the period 5 I, II | should be inferior to them in dominion, and that it was impossible 6 I, II | Italy, or of extending their dominion further than Benevento; 7 I, II | others never fell under their dominion; since, not having a king, 8 I, III | Pepin, king of Italy, whose dominion extended to Benevento; all 9 I, IV | Roger and William, to whose dominion not only was Naples added, 10 I, IV | the empire was under the dominion of Henry IV. who came to 11 I, VI | Venetians sought no other dominion than that which tended to 12 I, VI | urged by their eagerness for dominion, they had made themselves 13 I, VII | Lombardy— The Venetians acquire dominion on terra firmaDifferences 14 I, VII | Filippo Visconti recovers his dominionGiovanna II. of NaplesPolitical 15 II, VII | duke to greater desire of dominion, and in order to gain himself 16 II, VIII| advise, reminding you that no dominion can be durable to which 17 II, VIII| not only subject to French dominion, but adopted their dress 18 II, I | Arezzo, to renounce all dominion over that city, and to enter 19 IV, IV | acquired such an extent of dominion. That as regarded the duke, 20 V, I | although none ever acquired dominion over the rest, they were, 21 V, III | submission and tribute, or the dominion of our city, but they would 22 V, III | Lucchese coming under their dominion, they had made peace with 23 VI, V | compelled to submit to their dominion; for they felt quite sure 24 VI, V | showed what an extent of dominion they had acquired by the 25 VI, V | so powerful their lust of dominion, that without the least 26 VI, VI | into Tuscany acquired no dominion and lost a great number 27 VI, VII | restore that realm to the dominion of the church of Rome; and 28 VI, VII | the haughty and avaricious dominion of the French, that they 29 VII, VI | they usually extended their dominion by any changes that occurred 30 VII, VI | total overthrow of their dominion. The Siennese, ever ready 31 VIII, III | Genoa withdrew from the dominion of Milan, under the following 32 VIII, VI | and cities in the Genoese dominion. These the Bank governs


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