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1 2,2 | enthusiasm for paganism knew no bounds. His lectures 2 2,2 | unexpected, for everyone knew of Julian’s leaning toward 3 2,2 | paganism. The joy of the pagans knew no bounds; to them the restoration 4 2,2 | slaughtered the birds, and knew all about their entrails.[ 5 2,2 | transported to his tent. No one knew exactly who struck the fatal 6 2,3 | theological attainments, who knew how to keep on good terms 7 3,6 | religious education. He knew the Scriptures very well, 8 4,1 | consisted of Bedouins who knew of Islam only by hearsay. 9 4,1 | chiefly because the Emperor knew how to prepare the city 10 5,3 | Rural Code, although he knew no Russian and was therefore 11 5,3 | By his own experience Leo knew very well how dangerous 12 5,8 | successor that Photius “knew well that, although difference 13 6,2 | should think that I, Hakim, knew not of his coming; but tell 14 6,7 | people, many of whom, as he knew very well, were partisans 15 6,8 | highly educated man who knew much, read extensively, 16 8,13| the Genoese; although they knew that an understanding with 17 9,9 | stay at Constantinople, knew Constantine personally before 18 9,18| admirer of Plato, whom he knew thoroughly through neo-Platonism,