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Alphabetical [« »] native 42 natives 14 nativity 3 natural 33 naturally 23 nature 52 natured 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 meaning 33 moreover 33 muhammedan 33 natural 33 noble 33 ordered 33 poetry | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances natural |
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1 2,1 | satisfied with the most natural explanations. Since these 2 3,3 | He remained, he felt, the natural suzerain of all the rulers 3 3,3 | views. They seemed quite natural to the population of the 4 3,4 | campaigns are comprehensible and natural, but from the point of view 5 3,5 | extracts.~ In spite of all the natural shortcomings in the execution 6 3,16| Besides a small work on natural science and a collection 7 3,16| bombast, is still simple and natural; more abounding in poetical 8 4,1 | of animals which died a natural death or which had served 9 4,1 | materialistic. Arabia, limited in natural resources, could no longer 10 4,3 | one hypostasis, and “two natural wills and operations [energies] 11 5,8 | Christians. From Sicily the most natural step for the Arabs was to 12 5,8 | not adored images died a natural death while they still bore 13 5,8 | in grammar, philosophy, natural science, law, and medicine. 14 5,8 | grammarians, orators, historians, natural scientists, doctors, councils, 15 6,8 | landowners, It was very natural that during such frequent 16 6,8 | north, seemed to be the natural allies of the Normans. To 17 6,8 | which he followed Plato), natural sciences, philology, history, 18 6,8 | and without any effort natural sweetness falls in drops 19 7,1 | Therefore it was perfectly natural that Robert’s chief attention 20 7,1 | intellectual morning. It is natural that a certain honourable 21 7,1 | schismatics, it was equally natural that they should forget 22 7,1 | coast of Asia Minor. Despite natural difficulties, climatic conditions, 23 7,4 | honest soldier, full of natural and frank enthusiasm for 24 7,4 | which was very simple and natural, it seemed that I spoke 25 7,4 | greatly prefers a simple, natural, and plain narrative.”~ 26 7,4 | feeling for the antique; natural freedom gives place to formalism; 27 8,10| and especially after his natural son, Manfred, had become 28 8,13| relative of the despot and the natural son of Frederick II, and 29 8,16| rhetoric, logic, philosophy, natural sciences, medicine, arithmetic, 30 8,16| his vast knowledge of the natural and mathematical sciences. 31 9,3 | Frederick II Hohenstaufen, his natural son Manfred became king 32 9,3 | of Sicily, Manfred, the natural son of Frederick II Hohenstaufen, 33 9,18| it owed its being to the natural evolution of art in conditions