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Alphabetical [« »] sufferings 2 suffice 6 sufficed 2 sufficient 21 sufficiently 13 suger 3 suggested 9 | Frequency [« »] 21 services 21 situated 21 striking 21 sufficient 21 transported 21 undoubtedly 21 valentinian | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances sufficient |
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1 2,5 | of various tribes. “It is sufficient to recall,” said Th. I. 2 2,5 | Henoticon recognized as entirely sufficient the religious foundations 3 3,9 | ships in the Red Sea was not sufficient for carrying on a regulated 4 3,9 | large income, which was not sufficient, however, to ameliorate 5 3,12| Byzantine ruler, lacking sufficient means for resisting them, 6 3,12| the Empire did not possess sufficient forces for maintaining the 7 3,16| existence today, but they give a sufficient basis for judging the importance 8 3,16| point of view; they offer sufficient indication that he was a 9 4,1 | Emperor had neither money nor sufficient military force, and profound 10 4,1 | Asia Minor. There is no sufficient ground for viewing this 11 4,1 | important data which afford sufficient basis for the formation 12 5,5 | these facts were used as a sufficient basis by opponents of this 13 5,8 | his own forces were not sufficient to resist the imperial troops, 14 6,4 | was used by Russia as a sufficient motive for a new campaign 15 6,7 | written evidence or by a sufficient number of witnesses. The 16 6,8 | status, providing they had sufficient preparation. The Novel on 17 8,15| tracts of land, and derived a sufficient living from their estates.[ 18 9,5 | Constantinople, was not sufficient; even though the complete 19 9,8 | and, if they are united in sufficient number, will be able to 20 9,17| magnificent; even now it is sufficient to house the ships.” “The 21 9,19| are accessible afford no sufficient reason to call him a humanist.