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Alphabetical [« »] gabotto 2 gades 1 gaiety 1 gain 17 gaïnas 11 gained 29 gaining 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 flight 17 freely 17 g 17 gain 17 gaul 17 glorious 17 going | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances gain |
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1 2,2 | most shamefully greedy of gain, and that, for the sake 2 2,3 | advantages the government would gain by doing so. First, they 3 2,5 | use of this work one may gain much valuable insight into 4 3,1 | patience, lest, wishing to gain souls, we may lose the bodies 5 3,1 | emperors regarded every gain for Christianity as an essential 6 4,1 | constitute the only direct gain, but also of reclaiming 7 5,2 | for the Greeks did not gain Jerusalem and the Arabs 8 5,2 | Jerusalem and the Arabs did not gain Constantinople. “Under the 9 6,3 | situation, by trying to gain time in negotiations with 10 6,6 | intentionally in order to gain time for the organization 11 6,8 | war each side strove to gain the support of these daring 12 7,1 | adventure, and the prospect of gain and renown.”~ There were 13 7,1 | leading Byzantine circles — to gain relief from the pressing 14 7,3 | desire for adventure and gain, inclination for traveling, 15 7,3 | in particular, began to gain a strong foothold. The economic 16 8,7 | ambition and as an assured gain; in speech, thought, and 17 9,11| aid of the pope he might gain supreme power over the West,