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1 3,8 | change mankind. It is very evident from later novels that rebellions, 2 3,16| desired results. It is quite evident that the brilliant military 3 3,16| and the results became evident during the reign of his 4 5,2 | offensive policy became evident in the late eighth century, 5 5,4 | these varied opinions, it is evident that the iconoclastic movement 6 5,8 | the Semitic race. It is evident that during this period 7 6,2 | Antioch, and when it became evident that the siege would last 8 6,2 | Yahya of Antioch, it is evident that the results of the 9 6,5 | in this work it is also evident that the Patzinaks served 10 6,7 | influence is especially evident in the definition of the 11 6,8 | Comnenus it became very evident that the westward movement 12 6,8 | of the same year make it evident that the year 1071 was one 13 7,1 | with designs which became evident later, Andronicus could 14 7,1 | earthly interests were already evident. “There were two parties 15 7,1 | brought into effect. It was evident that at that time the Empire 16 7,3 | crusades, was particularly evident in the Fourth Crusade; this 17 7,4 | Greek Empire were already evident. A western chronicler of 18 7,4 | imitation was particularly evident in the language, which, 19 7,4 | influence of Xenophon is clearly evident in his work. Bryennius’ 20 7,4 | panegyrize her father is evident throughout the whole Alexiad, 21 8,16| works of John Apocaucus are evident his love and taste for writing, 22 8,17| of the monastery. It is evident that the surplus of the 23 9,7 | Empire were concerned, is evident; both historians and chroniclers 24 9,18| of antique style; with an evident loss of clearness, Pachymeres 25 9,19| Hellas in Italy, there was evident an intensive movement for