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1 2,1 | impossibility of determining the exact number of Christians and 2 2,2 | Bithynian city, Nicaea. The exact number of people who came 3 2,2 | powers were purely civil. The exact number of smaller provinces 4 2,5 | Germanic, or, to be more exact, the Gothic, tyranny grew 5 3,8 | rose to the occasion. Her exact words appear in The Secret 6 3,16| and excerpts. We have no exact information as to how juridical 7 4,3 | compromise, but there is no exact information on it. Pope 8 5,3 | some uncertainty as to the exact date of its publication. 9 5,3 | which contains an almost exact borrowing from Greek law 10 5,8 | This chronicle gives very exact information: the Russians 11 5,8 | part of which, entitled “An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox 12 6,1 | much Slavonized.[2] A more exact definition of the Macedonian 13 6,2 | failure for the empire. In his exact account of the composition 14 7,1 | Sicily. This peace, the exact conditions of which are 15 7,3 | from the point of view of exact exposition of fact the Chronicle 16 7,4 | about 1108, though the exact date is unknown). He was 17 8,16| all his people.”[158] The exact sources which Blemmydes 18 9,9 | soldier and fell in battle. No exact information exists about 19 9,18| 1298 to 1463 or, to be more exact, early in 1464;[359] he 20 9,18| information, often not very exact, is given by Laonikos on 21 9,18| part of their time to the exact sciences, drawing their