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1 5,4 | cannot be determined with any degree of accuracy.~ Pope Gregory 2 6,7 | were used to a much lesser degree. So usual was the recourse 3 7,1 | possessed in so remarkable a degree. In short, the ever‑present 4 9,4 | Empire, and not in equal degree. In the Peloponnesus the 5 9,12| as the monks and, to some degree, the mob, they always acted 6 9,13| i.e. attained the highest degree of hesychia, “contemplation.” 7 9,13| who attained the highest degree of perfection “of seeing 8 9,17| disorganized to an extreme degree. Under the Palaeologi, finances, 9 9,17| mislead the eyes. To such a degree the ancient prosperity and 10 9,18| in science to as high a degree as if he were a scholar