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Alphabetical [« »] limited 23 limiting 2 limitless 1 limits 18 line 17 lineage 2 linen-makers 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 invasions 18 joy 18 knew 18 limits 18 lyons 18 masters 18 moral | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances limits |
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1 2,2 | where he himself defined the limits of the future city. The 2 2,4 | city had far outgrown the limits of this wall. It became 3 2,5 | influence far beyond the limits of their native cities and 4 3,8 | taxes reached their extreme limits and had a disastrous effect 5 5,8 | problem extends beyond the limits of this book.~ It has been 6 5,8 | Salonika) may fall within the limits of this period. A group 7 7,1 | the Empire, extended its limits, and for a time stopped 8 7,2 | crusading army reached the limits of the state of Armenia 9 8,7 | Despotat far beyond the n\arrow limits of its own interests, appeared 10 8,7 | dreams did not lie beyond the limits of possibility; it would 11 8,9 | a disorganized state, to limits that it had not reached 12 8,12| confined itself to the narrow limits of a Lydian city in Asia 13 8,16| fairy tales, beyond the limits of reality; he has no realization 14 8,17| of this problem from the limits of western European medieval 15 9,2 | Empire reached the widest limits of the last period of its 16 9,2 | its existence, but these limits were preserved only during 17 9,2 | small in its territorial limits and Greek in its composition. 18 9,13| mind wholly transcends the limits of matter, frees itself