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indefeasible 1
indefinite 1
indemnify 1
independence 29
independent 64
independently 7
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29 gifted
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29 independence
29 innocent
29 local
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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independence

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | attempted to prove the absolute independence of Christ’s human nature 2 2,4 | not share his views on the independence of the human nature in Jesus 3 2,5 | assumed an attitude of marked independence. Zeno was fully aware of 4 3,4 | defender of Ostrogothic independence. With speed and decision 5 3,15| succeeded in maintaining their independence and created, with the help 6 5,5 | functioning with almost complete independence, were undermining the vital 7 5,8 | valiant fighter for the independence of his country, and a continuator 8 5,8 | Bulgarian church complete independence. He wished to keep the right 9 5,8 | the principles of church independence and freedom of conscience. 10 6,7 | price of their freedom and independence.~ The rise of the powerful 11 6,8 | enjoyed a certain amount of independence from the central government, 12 7,1 | became independent, and her independence was sealed by the adoption 13 7,1 | Serbia in obtaining its independence. A Serbian princess was 14 7,1 | communes, confirmed the independence of the latter and reconciled 15 7,1 | Empire and proclaimed the independence of the island under his 16 7,2 | unsuccessful attempts to regain her independence finally threw off the Byzantine 17 7,2 | Bulgarians, and their desire for independence. The time seemed particularly 18 7,2 | state should preserve its independence intact.~ Meanwhile Henry 19 7,4 | expense of Byzantine economic independence.~ Manuel restored and fortified 20 8,2 | enemy of Bulgarian national independence, even in the moment of the 21 8,14| was ready to sacrifice the independence of the Greek church. Both 22 8,14| that is, without losing the independence of the Greek Church.~ In 23 8,17| enjoyed a certain amount of independence from the central government 24 9,2 | splendid record of heroic independence which entitles it to a high 25 9,4 | eleventh century lost their independence and came under the power 26 9,5 | liberation and complete independence of the Bulgarian people 27 9,5 | even though the complete independence of the Serbian church had 28 9,12| champions of the freedom and independence of the church, were opposed 29 9,18| which creative spirit and independence had been, subdued by the


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