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1 2,1 | a gifted statesman only. Naturally, even an approximate statistical 2 2,2 | a powerful stream. Quite naturally, the new dogmatical movements 3 2,2 | in the temple of Daphne. Naturally the Christians were suspected 4 2,3 | influence. This movement, naturally, refused to lend its support 5 2,4 | as an ecumenical council. Naturally the council failed to establish 6 2,4 | had originally opposed it, naturally enough, since the purpose 7 2,5 | Byzantine, emperor. Quite naturally, the distant Frankish kingdom 8 2,5 | brilliant civilization, naturally assumed the leadership of 9 3,4 | number of soldiers, which naturally made the western conquered 10 3,5 | sanctified from above. But, quite naturally, in addition to all these 11 3,5 | of current legislation, naturally reflected the conditions 12 3,14| similar unlimited power.[129]~ Naturally, it was only extreme necessity 13 4,1 | period which might very naturally be called the period of 14 4,1 | government; hence they quite naturally preferred the domination 15 4,1 | life of the Bedouins was naturally unfavorable to the development 16 4,1 | powerful state which was, quite naturally, a great menace to the Byzantine 17 6,7 | by Constantinople, quite naturally accepted the Byzantine point 18 6,7 | powerful class, and, quite naturally, understood and favored 19 7,1 | property confiscated. Venice, naturally incensed, sent a fleet against 20 7,3 | What a state of mind must, naturally, be his who will narrate 21 8,13| of that of the twelfth. Naturally this is the result of wide 22 9,5 | patriarch of Constantinople, naturally, would not consent to such 23 9,12| educated classes of society.~ Naturally, the activities of both