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1 2,2 | world: if not he, then his immediate successors would have been 2 2,2 | first world, but not an immediate reflection. Between these 3 3,5 | Pandects” (Pandectae), It found immediate application in the legal 4 3,5 | were responsible for the immediate appearance of a number of 5 3,10| Immediate successors of Justinian.~ 6 3,14| authority did not involve the immediate abolition of civil officials. 7 3,16| extent than that of his immediate predecessors. “In comparison 8 4 | 717)~ ~Heraclius and his immediate successors on the Byzantine 9 4,1 | form a dynasty. These four immediate successors of Muhammed are 10 5,8 | menace.[151]~ One of the immediate successors of Krum, Omurtag, “ 11 5,8 | only in the capital and its immediate environs. Bury was also 12 7,1 | considerable fleet. His chief immediate aim was to seize the maritime 13 7,1 | control. Besides, a real and immediate danger pressed upon Venice: 14 7,2 | policy, moreover, was an immediate continuation and result 15 7,4 | contemporary Athenians the immediate descendants of the ancient 16 9,6 | coast of the Aegean Sea.~ An immediate clash between the two republics 17 9,7 | again raised the question of immediate danger to western Europe. 18 9,7 | relieved Constantinople from immediate danger. The news of this 19 9,13| perfect Hesychasts is an immediate intercourse with God, in 20 9,16| under Muhammed II and his immediate successors the religious