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1 2,2 | gods, and gradually, as he grew up, became more attached 2 2,2 | Christians. His irritation grew still stronger when a sudden 3 2,3 | upon them penalties which grew more harsh as time went 4 2,3 | An anti-German movement grew up, which might have led 5 2,5 | exact, the Gothic, tyranny grew very strong in the capital 6 2,5 | and out of their union grew what is known as East-Christian 7 5,4 | eastern provinces; they grew up with these views and 8 6,2 | erected. The city which grew up there became a rich center 9 6,7 | small and poor monasteries grew up there about the seventh 10 6,7 | number of large landowners grew to enormous proportions 11 6,8 | Cid, both of which also grew out of the struggle between 12 6,8 | its maturer period. They grew into harmony with religious 13 7,1 | Jerusalem and other places grew worse. Even if the persecution 14 7,1 | the Palestinian Christians grew worse. Thus, in Gregory’ 15 7,1 | far and wide, the people grew anxious and disturbed in 16 7,1 | especially to Constantinople, grew rich and soon formed in 17 7,1 | for the Emperor gradually grew among the population. The 18 7,2 | the Danube. The struggle grew more difficult for the Empire, 19 7,3 | meanwhile, the population grew discontented with the policy 20 8,2 | shaken Latin Empire there grew up this second empire which 21 8,17| land aristocracy always grew; feudalism always developed. 22 9,9 | Empire was established and grew. Its capital was transferred 23 9,13| This leaning to the West grew particularly strong, when,