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1 2,3 | knew how to keep on good terms with the Emperor. Nectarius 2 3 | really no contradiction in terms here, for it is possible 3 3,4 | the Ostrogoths were on bad terms with the Vandals, the orthodox 4 3,4 | the negotiations and the terms of this treaty. The Emperor 5 3,13| new emperor, Phocas, in terms quite unbefitting this foolish 6 6,2 | to them in very friendly terms. Thus the patriarch of Constantinople 7 6,3 | brilliant Bulgar victories, the terms of this peace, very satisfactory 8 6,7 | number of new laws. The Latin terms and expressions retained 9 7,1 | protectorate,” like many other terms, is conventional and rather 10 7,1 | Empire. Unfortunately the terms of the oath of vassalage 11 7,1 | with Alexius on humiliating terms. The chief terms of the 12 7,1 | humiliating terms. The chief terms of the agreement between 13 7,1 | century, wrote in eulogistic terms: “And first of all I shall 14 7,1 | beginning of 1185. In coming to terms with the Republic of St. 15 7,2 | the accomplishment of the terms for which they had stipulated.~ 16 7,2 | Emperors to fulfill those terms, and their complete obedience 17 7,2 | they presented unacceptable terms. Some time later, in 1196, 18 7,2 | therefore they had to be on good terms with the king of Sicily. 19 8,2 | on friendly and peaceful terms.~ Nicaea, located about 20 8,3 | conclude a truce, by the terms of which Theodore had to 21 8,17| western European feudal terms, though in Greek form, make 22 8,17| legislative documents the Latin terms immunitas and excusatio 23 9,3 | Tunis to make peace on his terms, that the emir should indemnify 24 9,3 | Michael was on friendly terms with Hulagu, head of the 25 9,6 | in the East, despite the terms of peace, continued to collide. 26 9,8 | make peace on the sultan’s terms; he remained Despot of Morea 27 9,11| Palaeologus was on good terms with the sultan of Egypt, 28 9,18| he was on very friendly terms (11 letters), and a great