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overborne 1
overcame 4
overcharged 2
overcome 22
overcoming 3
overflow 2
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22 minor
22 moment
22 oppose
22 overcome
22 required
22 serezana
22 slew
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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overcome

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | that city, where, having overcome the enemy, the possessions 2 II, III | often seen that the many are overcome by the few. Variety of opinion 3 II, IV | thinking by this means to overcome the Bianchi. Their meeting 4 II, V | Remoli that Corso had been overcome by the people, and finding 5 II, VIII| your assistance they have overcome their enemies, will at once 6 II, VIII| them for defense, they were overcome, some yielding to the enemy, 7 II, I | Cavicciulli finding themselves overcome by numbers, and hopeless 8 II, I | that the others had been overcome by three Gonfalons alone, 9 II, I | fruitless attempts were made to overcome them, both at the Old Bridge 10 II, I | The nobility being thus overcome, the people reformed the 11 III, I | produced.~The nobility being overcome, and the war with the archbishop 12 III, I | white. When the Bianchi were overcome, the city was not long free 13 III, I | malignity of the people will be overcome by restraining the ambition 14 III, III | our gentleness we should overcome your ambition. But we perceive 15 III, IV | folly of those, who having overcome the pride of the nobility, 16 III, VII | open force he could not overcome them, had recourse to secret 17 IV, II | Florentine people should be overcome, their loss would be still 18 IV, VII | allowed themselves to be overcome by the prayers, the tears, 19 V, II | in which Piccinino was overcome, and compelled to raise 20 VI, II | Pisa, and he himself having overcome Niccolo Piccinino at Anghiari) 21 VIII, I | one or other of them was overcome. But after the victory of 22 VIII, II | being shut up, and part overcome with terror, were immediately


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