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1 2,2 | purposely forgotten and partly replaced by other formulas.~ 2 2,4 | teachers were supported partly from the imperial treasury, 3 2,4 | from the imperial treasury, partly from the treasuries of the 4 2,5 | Armenian translation and partly through a Latin adaptation 5 3,3 | numerous wars of Justinian were partly offensive and partly defensive. 6 3,3 | were partly offensive and partly defensive. The former were 7 3,5 | enterprise, and perhaps partly their inspirer,” and Theophilus, 8 3,7 | to the pope were caused partly by the fact that the Ostrogothic 9 3,7 | fourth councils, relative partly to Nestorianism, but concerning 10 4,1 | Palestine may be explained partly by the religious conditions 11 4,1 | pointed out. Monophysitic and partly Nestorian in their adherence, 12 5,3 | was compiled, he thought, partly from the legislation of 13 5,3 | legislation of Justinian and partly from local custom.[33] Later 14 6,3 | Simeon occupied. It was partly on the possession of the 15 6,7 | at first glance, may be partly explained by the aftereffects 16 6,7 | began to decline gradually, partly because of the conquests 17 6,7 | Turks in Asia Minor, and partly because of the changes which 18 6,8 | third work, On Themes, based partly on geographical works of 19 7,1 | Flanders, because with it is partly connected the important 20 7,1 | not carried into effect partly because the French chivalry 21 7,1 | responded to the idea coldly and partly because Suger died shortly 22 7,3 | that which they say is partly the very truth … When the 23 7,3 | barbarian population, perhaps partly Slavonic, with barbarian 24 8,1 | great number of states, partly Frankish, partly Greek, 25 8,1 | states, partly Frankish, partly Greek, of which the former 26 8,9 | orthodox Eastern Empire was partly decided by this rapprochement.”[ 27 8,16| western conditions, only partly influenced by western literature. 28 8,17| feudalism are explained partly by conditions in the Roman