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Alphabetical [« »] boucicaut 12 bought 4 bouillon 2 bound 24 boundaries 21 boundary 6 boundless 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 appears 24 attacked 24 beauty 24 bound 24 calls 24 deeds 24 disappeared | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances bound |
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1 2,1 | completely denied; this was bound to lead to an extremely 2 2,1 | recognized that Christianity was bound to become a world force, 3 2,1 | schemes were nevertheless bound to have a dominating influence 4 2,1 | indulgence of ours, they will be bound to pray their God for our 5 2,2 | triumph of paganism was bound to affect strongly the position 6 2,2 | general education, they were bound to become the intellectual 7 2,5 | the name of Constantine is bound up the erection of the Church 8 3,4 | military forces to the west was bound to have serious consequences 9 3,6 | This state of affairs was bound to alienate the eastern 10 3,16| monuments of Ravenna are bound up with the memory of three 11 4,1 | brilliant final outcome, was bound to weaken temporarily the 12 4,1 | Roman Empire was inevitably bound to come into collision with 13 4,1 | treaty according to which he bound himself to pay the Bulgarians 14 5,8 | fact that the sea put a bound to his further advance, 15 5,8 | intense as iconoclasm was bound to arouse wide literary 16 6,2 | those provinces. He also bound himself to protect Byzantine 17 6,3 | treaty according to which he bound himself to refrain from 18 6,7 | warrior, whose name is closely bound up with the brilliant pages 19 6,8 | Empire considered themselves bound by the treaty negotiated 20 7,1 | friendship and relationship which bound Conrad to him.~ According 21 9,3 | who, a year before, had bound herself by an alliance with 22 9,9 | adorned the beautifully bound Gospels was torn off, and 23 9,11| regarded himself as formally bound by the Union of Lyons to 24 9,18| Byzantine Renaissance was bound by the traditions of its