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1 3,5 | for Roman classical law, judged Justinian’s Digest very 2 3,16| been preserved. They can be judged either by citations found 3 4,4 | This literature must be judged, therefore, almost exclusively 4 7,1 | French historian Bréhier judged it possible to speak of 5 7,3 | opposed his candidacy; he judged Boniface too powerful and 6 7,4 | Bryanzev, for example, state, “judged it possible, in some problems, 7 7,4 | more various than might be judged from two or three published 8 7,4 | long time Prodromus was judged by his weakest, though unfortunately 9 8,7 | Emperor of Nicaea, and when he judged it advisable, he opened 10 8,7 | to the Aegean, Theodore judged it his right to assume the 11 8,15| A recent historian even judged it possible to aver that 12 9,2 | its merchants, apparently judged it probable that Bayazid 13 9,18| happiness consists, Plethon judged it necessary to understand 14 9,18| may have been, it must be judged by the conditions of the 15 9,19| unsatisfactory that later humanists judged it desirable to replace