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Alphabetical [« »] extending 7 extends 3 extension 1 extensive 17 extensively 1 extent 58 extenuation 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 enterprise 17 excessive 17 existing 17 extensive 17 eyewitness 17 flight 17 freely | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances extensive |
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1 2,1 | had a great past and an extensive body of ideas which had 2 2,2 | long periods during their extensive military campaigns and journeys 3 2,2 | literature about him is very extensive. The writings of Julian 4 3,16| if one may judge by the extensive fragments in which alone 5 4,4 | to the establishment of extensive districts ruled by strong 6 4,4 | ages, gave rise to a fairly extensive literature which has not, 7 4,4 | sacred city and wrote an extensive narrative of the martyrdom 8 5,3 | connected by scholars with the extensive Slavonic settlements in 9 5,3 | imperative to reduce the extensive stretches of territory under 10 5,8 | Council. Fragments of an extensive work against icon worship 11 5,8 | many-sided, and his knowledge was extensive not only in theology but 12 5,8 | sometimes brief, sometimes extensive, as well as his own essays 13 6,2 | II had begun to plan an extensive expedition for the reconquest 14 6,4 | countries engaged freely in extensive trade with one another.~ 15 6,8 | Russian history because of the extensive data on Sviatoslav and his 16 6,8 | seldom possessed deep and extensive knowledge in this field. 17 7,4 | Constantinople, was more frequent and extensive than might be expected at