Chapter, Constitution, §
1 Intro | faithful and their fruitful help, may have the dignity of
2 Bull | henceforth offers advice, help or favour to him as to an
3 Const, 2, 2| 2. 47 On help for the empire of Constantinople ~
4 Const, 2, 2| firmly propose to come to the help of the empire with swift
5 Const, 2, 2| liberation, and bestow their help and assistance, the more
6 Const, 2, 2| Land. ~Indeed, so that the help to the empire may be speedy
7 Const, 2, 2| full for three years to the help of the said empire, having
8 Const, 2, 2| set out in person to the help of the said empire; but
9 Const, 2, 2| said empire. Further, when help is given to the empire,
10 Const, 2, 2| all those who come to the help of the said empire, and
11 Const, 2, 2| to those who come to the help of the holy Land. ~
12 Const, 2, 3| leave something for the help of the holy Land or the
13 Const, 2, 5| and pirates greatly impede help for the holy Land, by capturing
14 Const, 2, 5| ships, or give them any help or advice by way of machines
15 Const, 2, 5| wanting to cross over to help the holy Land, and so that
16 Const, 2, 5| of the not inconsiderable help which they have been accustomed
17 Const, 2, 5| according to the amount of their help and the intensity of their
18 Const, 2, 5| who give useful advice and help regarding the above. Finally,
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