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1 2,2 | The Notitia dignitatum numbers 120 provinces. Other lists, 2 2,5 | favorite modern language of numbers,” and asserted that the 3 3,8 | He reduced the army in numbers, and frequently kept back 4 3,8 | and the flight of large numbers of people away from the 5 3,12| death. There were then large numbers of Slavs remaining in the 6 4,1 | and settled there in large numbers. The Avaro-Slavonic attack 7 5,4 | view of the fact that large numbers of healthy young men embraced 8 5,8 | the government in large numbers to the western provinces, 9 6,5 | crossed the Danube in large numbers (some sources speak of 800, 10 6,8 | not only produced large numbers of ikons and decorated the 11 7,1 | been transported in great numbers from the eastern border 12 7,1 | usually went to visit in great numbers the church of the martyr 13 8,10| scholars, Arabs and Jews, large numbers of whom were at Frederick’ 14 8,17| I, they settled in great numbers and penetrated into all 15 9,9 | spite of its far superior numbers. “One may easily imagine,” 16 9,19| Greeks emigrated in large numbers to the West and carried