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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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practically

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | city,” said one source, “practically an island instead of a peninsula.”[ 2 2,5 | theoretically recognized unity, had practically detached itself from Constantinople. 3 2,5 | kingdoms were formed; Italy was practically ruled by German chiefs, 4 3,4 | Mediterranean again became practically a Roman lake. The boundaries 5 4,1 | and active emperor, seemed practically a model ruler after the 6 4,1 | Arabian conquests became practically independent of the central 7 4,4 | Minor. From a land which practically never needed any serious 8 4,4 | this created conditions practically prohibitive of any intellectual 9 5,5 | icon-worshiping party which destroyed practically all the iconoclastic documents. 10 5,8 | may be said, then, that practically all the surviving literary 11 7,1 | was proclaimed regent. But practically all power passed into the 12 7,1 | imminent, the First Crusade had practically been decided upon at Clermont. 13 8,9 | western empire (1222-1230) practically ceased to exist, and Manuel, 14 8,12| power so much territory as practically to signify the restoration 15 8,17| possessed full power and were practically monarchs and autocrats in 16 9,3 | Charles of Anjou, which practically decided the destiny of the 17 9,7 | Thereafter Constantinople was practically in a state of siege. The 18 9,9 | trodden upon or sold for practically nothing. According to the 19 9,14| Rhone, at Avignon, and were practically dependent on the French 20 9,17| Athenian manuscripts were practically inaccessible to scholars


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