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1 2,3| failed to realize that a free growth of Germanism might menace 2 2,3| background, watched the growth of German power with restlessness. 3 2,5| religion, furthered the rapid growth of Christianity. Three elements — 4 2,5| beneficial influence on the growth of East-Christian art. Syrian 5 4,4| distinguishing feature was the growth of the military power of 6 5,4| government against the rise and growth of monasterial landownerslnp. 7 5,4| monachism and the rapid growth of monasteries, on the other 8 6 | directed against the pernicious growth of large landownership, 9 6,6| there was also a noticeable growth in the number of Greek monasteries 10 6,7| of limiting somewhat the growth of monasterial landed estates. 11 6,7| German King Otto I and the growth of Longobardian power in 12 6,7| whole, the problem of the growth of large landownership in 13 6,7| sought in the excessive growth of the large landholdings. 14 6,7| freedom to the lawlessness and growth of the powerful class.~ 15 6,8| longer any power of organic growth; the only change now possible 16 7,1| Sepulchre. (2) The second is the growth of the papacy in the eleventh 17 7,1| failed to prevent the further growth of the sultanate of Iconium 18 7,4| emperors, the excessive growth of ecclesiastic and monastic 19 7,4| longer any power of organic growth … As the Comnenian period 20 8,8| each other.~ Tidings of the growth of Nicaea and Epirus reached