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1 2,1 | a poor trick; but where force is all and right is naught, 2 2,2 | redeemed by the dignity and force of his glance and all his 3 3,1 | was no doubt destined to force him once more into public 4 3,4 | strong and vigilant police force, and a tribunal consisting 5 5,5 | Charles wanted to take by force what he could not get by 6 5,8 | concerns, bending all the force of his genius to restore 7 5,8 | by trickery, or by actual force. The Florentines alone refused 8 6,1 | jeopardise the whole Italian force in a single combat, and, 9 8,3 | good father, not wishing to force his son's inclinations, 10 9,1 | prophesied the invasion of a force from beyond the Alps, and 11 9,2 | weapons that is, by the force of eloquence. He chose as 12 10,3| himself with the rest of his force to Rome. ~It was Alexander' 13 11,1| they might be, the other to force the Jews into paying an 14 11,5| from being in sufficient force, they were eager to defend 15 14,3| he summoned up all the force of character and presence 16 14,3| of them sat on the top to force the knees to bend, the others 17 15,2| Orsini, not being able to force the guard of the Castle 18 16,2| made his adversary's chief force. To his great astonishment,