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1 1 | virtue of those who have done great deeds is esteemed in proportion 2 1 | of genius. Alexander the Great of Macedon who is spoken 3 1 | have the privilege of a great herald of your worth,” meaning, 4 21 | Your strength must be great indeed, if a bit of thread 5 22 | the Alemanni, was of no great extent but powerful, and 6 22 | legate at Palestine came with great pomp and a large retinue 7 22 | from the psalms. Seeing so great a company approaching he 8 23 | not have believed that so great a multitude of demons had 9 25 | of his disciples. With a great company of monks he reached 10 25 | The very town too is to a great extent semi-barbarous, owing 11 30 | Christian matrons even (a great temptation), and a rabble 12 31 | describe the abode of this great man. There is a high and 13 38 | the fact that after such great signs and wonders he had 14 41 | marvelled and the fame of the great miracle was in everyone’ 15 41(4037)| miles from Diocletian’s great palace (Spalatro).~ 16 46 | about ten months, though at great peril to his p. 315 life, 17 47 | And yet in both places great miracles are wrought daily,