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1But the days of the great ascendency of the Roman Empire were gone.
2The keepers seem to attain great ascendency over the animals.
3His uncle gained great ascendency over the Peishwa, and his death was a fortunate circumstance.
4Had it not been for this counter reformation, Protestantism would have obtained a great ascendency in Europe.
5Over the mind of Nottingham indeed Halifax appears to have had at this time a great ascendency.
6He was succeeded by Louvois, who long retained a great ascendency by obsequious attention to all the king's wishes.
7She soon acquired a great ascendency over the Czar, and in process of time she was privately married to him.
8And is it not certain that, during several generations, judges have generally had a great ascendency in the House of Lords?
9Both, it was said, had, by eloquence and simulated patriotism, acquired a great ascendency in the House of Commons and in the country.
10Spike had obtained a great ascendency over them by habit and authority, and his suggestions were now received as a sort of law.
11Only one thing marred this period of my great ascendency; Radley, Bramhall's junior house-master, never gave me a word of praise or flattery.
12She soon acquired a very great ascendency over him, and was the means of effecting a very considerable reform in his conduct and character.
13The bad and demoralizing elements in these festal observances, moreover, daily acquired greater ascendency.
14It became a serious question whether he or Antony would gain the greatest ascendency in the party of Caesar's friends.
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