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1 2,1 | conversion” of Constantine, generally connected with his victory 2 2,5 | the pope, this canon was generally accepted in the East. It 3 3,16| opinion, however, is not generally accepted.[144]~ The true 4 4,1 | his sway. It may be said generally that Arabia, during all 5 5,3 | impression that serfdom was generally abolished in the seventh 6 5,8 | recent times the year 842 was generally recognized as the correct 7 6,1 | Slav. On the one hand, the generally accepted name “Macedonian” 8 6,2 | campaigns against the Arabs were generally ineffective in the time 9 6,7 | neighboring territory, or, more generally, to “a small province” ruled 10 6,8 | the time of the Normans. Generally speaking, the conquerors 11 6,8 | literature, John Kyriotes, generally known by his surname, Geometres. 12 7,1 | project of the crusade. Generally speaking, the religious 13 7,3 | Empire, was carried out, generally speaking, upon the basis 14 8,5 | their contempt of our faith, generally called them dogs.”[41]~ 15 8,16| is not to be denied. But, generally speaking, French and Byzantine 16 8,16| studied, has been and is being generally emphasized, discussed, and 17 8,17| apparently no specific term was generally accepted in Byzantium to 18 9,4 | or Sicilian models, has generally been considered a harsh, 19 9,18| wrote in 1909; “To speak generally, we enter a dark forest 20 9,18| of the Greco-Italian or, generally speaking, southern European