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1 2,2 | commercial vessel could enter or leave the Black Sea and 2 2,3 | cross the Danube and to enter the territory of the Empire 3 3,5 | vestibules of law, are longing to enter the secrets thereof,”[46] 4 5,2 | Byzantine emperor) would enter Jerusalem and hand over 5 6,2 | trade caravans which might enter his territory. The reconstruction 6 6,8 | all those who desired to enter, regardless of social or 7 7,1 | first years of his reign, to enter into negotiations with Venice 8 7,1 | But Baldwin was forced to enter into a treaty with him and 9 7,1 | himself. Andronicus decided to enter into negotiations both with 10 7,4 | tribute of merchants who enter by sea or land. The Greek 11 8,7 | that he was destined to enter St. Sophia and occupy there 12 8,17| agents were forbidden to enter the territory of an immunist.~ 13 8,17| officials were forbidden to enter granted possessions, and 14 8,17| forbidding imperial officials to enter the privileged localities, 15 8,17| shall disturb those monks or enter the inner places of Mount 16 9,4 | Sava and Drava began to enter into closer relations with 17 9,5 | maritime force he planned to enter into alliance with Venice, 18 9,6 | in the world. No ship can enter the straits without first 19 9,18| To speak generally, we enter a dark forest in which the 20 9,18| efforts of its best minds to enter the new way of free and