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1 2,1 | the past has created no firmly established traditions, 2 2,1 | he clearly recognized and firmly grasped what was inevitable.[ 3 2,2 | and became every year more firmly established in the eastern 4 2,2 | enthusiastic “Hellen” so firmly convinced of the righteousness 5 2,3 | part of eastern Asia Minor firmly held to Arianism with its 6 2,5 | Minor, the population held firmly to the doctrine of one nature. 7 2,5 | make any compromise. These firmly orthodox men were called 8 3,8 | Justinian once more sat firmly on the throne.[83]~ ~Taxation 9 3,10| internal life of the Empire the firmly orthodox policy of the emperors 10 3,16| Justinian to establish himself firmly in the newly conquered provinces, 11 5,8 | images,” where the author firmly and boldly defends image-worship. 12 7,1 | border of the Empire, and firmly adhering to their doctrine, 13 7,3 | establishing themselves firmly in two of the three southern 14 7,4 | of the Comneni and Angeli firmly adopted the caesaropapistic 15 7,4 | other, Nicetas, who was firmly convinced of the full cultural 16 8,2 | in establishing himself firmly at Nicaea, the question 17 8,16| the Latin Empire, and held firmly to the Orthodox standpoint. 18 9,5 | there, now holds still more firmly all the Tsar’s thoughts, 19 9,6 | to establish themselves firmly on the European coast; and