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1 2,3| Valens, especially in the absence of a ruler during the short 2 3,8| voice of the nation. “In the absence of the printing press,” 3 3,8| decrease of the army; the absence of soldiers necessitated 4 3,9| spite of an almost complete absence of direct trade relations 5 6,2| the capital. During his absence, in the last year of his 6 6,6| far as to attribute the absence of an emperor in the West 7 6,7| had been performed, in the absence of a patriarch, Leo himself 8 6,8| especially jurists. In the absence of special legal schools, 9 7,1| their property during their absence. There was no compulsion; 10 7,1| governed France during Louis’ absence, was the initiator of a 11 8,2| for the time of Baldwin’s absence. More than eight hundred 12 9,2| the Empire in his father’s absence, was deaf to John’s prayers 13 9,6| Taking advantage of the absence of the Byzantine fleet, 14 9,7| government during the Emperor’s absence. Late in the year 1399, 15 9,7| three years and a half of absence. The Slavonic city on the