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1 2,2 | but even to study in the public schools. St. Augustine wrote: “ 2 2,2 | sight of your wealth and public spirit. And I imagined in 3 2,3 | hold assemblies, either public or private; the right to 4 2,5 | throne. Libanius’ sixty-five public addresses are of particular 5 3,8 | circus became a sort of public opinion and voice of the 6 3,8 | for a free expression of public opinion, which at times 7 3,8 | was threefold: dynastic, public, and religious. The surviving 8 3,8 | to depose Justinian. The public opposition arose from general 9 4,1 | was rendered obligatory in public use, marks the final end 10 4,4 | coins, official seals, and public documents.[95]~ ~ ~Period 11 5,4 | iconoclastic emperors to take public education out of the hands 12 5,4 | society and the demands of public opinion. They were supported 13 5,8 | salary and appointed him as public teacher in one of the Constantinopolitan 14 6,7 | of the foundations of the public and social structure of 15 6,7 | first of all to maintain public order and safety in the 16 7,3 | fled, taking with him the public treasure and jewels. Isaac 17 7,3 | his who will narrate the public disasters which have befallen 18 7,3 | with the institutions, the public and private life, and, finally, 19 7,4 | using the sacred vessels for public needs.” Manuel by restoring 20 7,4 | persecution of the heretics nor public disputes organized by the 21 7,4 | reflecting the ecclesiastical and public feeling of the epoch, was 22 7,4 | solid and real basis in public opinion. The restoration 23 7,4 | the treasury; the sale of public offices ceased. A historian 24 7,4 | and in the Hippodrome for public spectacles. Towards the 25 7,4 | theological writings and of public imperial speeches. Because 26 8,2 | time of Byzantium to the public imperial speeches delivered 27 8,16| active part in the political, public, and ecclesiastical life 28 8,17| confusion of the principles of Public Law with those of Private 29 9,2 | mentioned in the churches or at public festivities. But Cantacuzene’ 30 9,4 | were embellished with many public and private buildings. At 31 9,18| most eagerly devoted to public affairs, as if scholarship