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1 2,1 | without any unnecessary exaggeration, the importance of the ‘ 2 2,3 | figure be considered an exaggeration, the fact still remains 3 2,5 | estimated, perhaps with some exaggeration, at 320 thousand pounds 4 3,4 | estimated, perhaps with some exaggeration, that Anastasius left a 5 4,1 | fear that this figure is an exaggeration of the actual number.[47] 6 5,4 | be estimated without any exaggeration at 100,000. “Remembering,” 7 5,4 | Constantine. It is with some exaggeration that E. Stein called him 8 6,8 | possessed. Though there may be exaggeration in saying that in its later 9 7,4 | calls him, doubtless with exaggeration, “the thirteenth Apostle;” 10 7,4 | jeremiads were not without exaggeration; but he was not far from 11 8,12| 90] Even if there is some exaggeration by the sources in their 12 8,13| Theodore II, not without some exaggeration, wrote: “Theodore died very 13 9,7 | said, perhaps not without exaggeration, “the worst of the hitherto