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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | development in the East and attained in the Christian world the 2 2,3 | Over paganism Theodosius attained a complete triumph. Deprived 3 2,5 | the Christians, who now attained the high ideal of which 4 2,5 | Great, when “the capital had attained a full self-consciousness 5 3,3 | reverse side. The success was attained at a price too dear for 6 4,3 | by this time undoubtedly attained the fair middle path which 7 4,4 | and later averred that he attained an understanding of the “ 8 5,1 | power with her son when he attained his majority, and was victorious; 9 5,2 | aims of their states be attained. In the Latin, as well as 10 6 | strength and glory ever attained by the Empire. The intensive 11 6,3 | also because he had not attained satisfactory results in 12 6,7 | concluding statement: “If we have attained such success in our struggle 13 6,7 | become famous and wealthy, attained high rank in service, and 14 7,3 | merchants was not thoroughly attained, for not all Byzantine territories 15 8,14| population. But this could be attained neither by Innocent III 16 9,7 | from the Ottoman danger was attained not by the strength of the 17 9,13| goal of the Hesychasts is attained by absolute isolation and 18 9,13| few became perfect, i.e. attained the highest degree of hesychia, “ 19 9,13| accused the Hesychasts who attained the highest degree of perfection


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