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Alphabetical [« »] speculation 2 speculations 6 speculative 1 speech 17 speeches 7 speechless 1 speechlessness 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 reach 17 red 17 replaced 17 speech 17 strained 17 strict 17 sultanate | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances speech |
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1 2,2 | his farewell message. This speech is preserved in the writings 2 2,3 | new occasion for a fiery speech in which John denounced 3 3 | delivered a very interesting speech which made a deep impression 4 3 | repentance.[4] Since the speech was taken down in shorthand 5 6,3 | and conversed; Romanus’ speech has been preserved.[51] 6 7,4 | Trojans) had not all like speech nor one language, but their 7 7,4 | simplicity of style. In this speech he reminded the audience 8 8,2 | is regarded as the throne speech of Theodore Lascaris delivered 9 8,2 | This rhetorically written speech shows that Theodore, like 10 8,2 | 30] It is true that this speech does not belong to the pen 11 8,7 | and as an assured gain; in speech, thought, and writing, it 12 9,9 | Critobulus even gave the speech of Muhammed to the troops 13 9,9 | courage and firmness; in this speech the sultan declared, “There 14 9,9 | hour of battle. In his long speech quoted by the Greek historian, 15 9,9 | 220] Constantine ended his speech thus: “I persuade and beg 16 9,15| of Moscow. He delivered a speech in favor of church union 17 9,18| sharpness of mind, fluency of speech, and knowledge of church