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1 2,1 | historical existence when the past has created no firmly established 2 2,1 | that time. It had a great past and an extensive body of 3 2,1 | an era during which its past was contradicted, at times 4 2,2 | city, famous for its great past, was no more than a quiet 5 2,3 | cherish secretly the beloved past of their dying religion. 6 3,10| progressing for a long time past, though one is apt to overlook 7 6,6 | reverence for the glories of the past whereon rested the idea 8 7,4 | the valiant deeds of the past and by famous landmarks, 9 8,13| ignominy belongs to the past.”[114]~ While Western sources, 10 8,17| all links with the Roman past were lost; this conclusion 11 9,2 | for the glorious Hellenic past one may see, not without 12 9,2 | the recollections of the past glory of the Roman Republic, 13 9,5 | seemed to belong to a remote past.”[123] Thus, the most grandiose 14 9,7 | cause us to look at the past as a time of clear tranquility.”[ 15 9,9 | dangerous moments in the past, by a massive iron chain. 16 9,13| present or recollection of the past. This is the highest contemplation— 17 9,18| had in her most brilliant past, and students came not only 18 9,18| deep roots embedded in the past, its strong and original 19 9,18| centuries, so that between the past and the fourteenth century 20 9,18| sudden, without roots in the past. These roots are to be seen 21 9,18| by the traditions of its past, in which creative spirit 22 9,18| characteristics of the Byzantine past. Taking into consideration 23 9,19| acquaintance with the remote past of Hellas and her eternal