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1 2,2 | terror that threatened on all sides absolved men for concealing 2 2,5 | means of compromises on both sides. Zeno accepted this proposal 3 2,5 | not touch upon the darker sides of the epoch, did not reveal 4 3,12| Roman province on three sides: from the north. east, and 5 3,16| as accounts of many other sides of government life. The 6 3,16| entire cathedral. Along both sides of the central nave were 7 4,1 | strength of the troops on both sides. In reality, the armies 8 4,1 | armies of the two contending sides were not very large. Some 9 4,1 | danger and threats on many sides. Only with reference to 10 6,2 | clashes between the two sides assumed the form of regular 11 6,2 | him; and people from all sides carried gifts to him, beseeching 12 6,3 | very advantageous for both sides. Relieved of all anxiety 13 6,7 | equally just treatment of both sides.”[128] This Novel stated 14 6,8 | exerted pressure on all sides: the Normans were active 15 6,8 | As Homer reflects all sides of a certain stage of early 16 7,1 | surrounded Constantinople on all sides and cut it off from outward 17 7,1 | on mercenaries from all sides.” That such messages were 18 7,1 | the background the other sides of this complicated and 19 7,1 | approaching his capital on all sides and which in their number 20 7,1 | numerous enemies who on all sides pressed against the Empire.~ ~ ~ 21 7,1 | assaulted them on several sides and, on September 17th, 22 7,3 | aim. But, finally, both sides came to an agreement.~ Most 23 7,4 | faithful interpreter for both sides.”~ Relations became more 24 8,7 | administration. Surrounded on all sides by the Latin and Slavonic 25 8,9 | Empire, surrounded on all sides by enemies, was again in 26 8,14| of the Greek church. Both sides definitely abandoned their 27 8,14| imperial proposal. Both sides wished to hasten matters 28 9,2 | Empire was menaced on all sides by peoples politically or 29 9,7 | though possessing both sides of the Dardanelles, were 30 9,9 | simultaneously on three sides. Two attacks were repulsed. 31 9,18| number of writers on both sides, beginning with its founder,