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1 2,2 | called, the “New Rome,” had exceptional advantages for resisting 2 2,5 | century. She was a woman of exceptional beauty and unusual intellectual 3 5,1 | the Great, had occupied an exceptional position of influence upon 4 5,3 | 42]~ The theory of the exceptional influence of the Slavs upon 5 5,8 | also that only in a few exceptional cases did the Emperor resort 6 7,1 | Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional position in the Empire. 7 7,1 | long time. But the same exceptional economic privileges granted 8 7,1 | Republic of St. Mark quite exceptional trade privileges. The Venetians, 9 7,1 | The Congress of 1177 had exceptional significance for Venice, 10 8,13| Venice had gained quite exceptional trade power in the Latin 11 9,4 | who, jealous for their exceptional privileges in the Empire, 12 9,18| distinguished statesman had exceptional influence in state affairs, 13 9,19| to his wide education or exceptional knowledge of literature,