1 All the other nations, especially those of the south of Europe called " latins , " belonged to a degenerate humanity.
2 After the conquest here referred to Constantinople was occupied by the Latins .
3 They have not the sense for discipline obtaining among Latins and Teutons.
4 The Greeks, Latins , and all European nations, write from left to right.
5 Thou knowest not what harm those Latins do us, tempting souls astray.
6 Ah, you Anglo-Saxons, you seem rough in your play to us Latins .
7 In the rest of Europe east of the Latins , yes; in England, no.
8 The Romans make war upon the Latins ; the latter are subjugated.
9 Greeks and Latins also developed significantly different views of the divinity of Christ.
10 The Latins were summoned to render aid in the common peril.
11 The aversion of the Greeks to the Latins had grown now for centuries.
12 His ambassadors were received with open contumely; Michael would give the Latins nothing.
13 Here is a Jew writing to Latins in the Greek language.
14 The frivolity of the laughter-loving Latins is no part of him.
15 The Latins , the Peruvians, and the Irish seem never to have been toxophilites.
16 The Latins expressed this condition of water by the word vapor.
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