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    prosperous,theyliveierhouses,theirchildrengotobetter

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    robberbarons,urieshaveleviedsuchheavytaxes

    uporade.sohiefactorsinthe

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    andthenyouandhoherevivalofleaingand

    artobefolloerests.

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    tofraquitesuessfulinspain,where

    fivehundredyearsofadethe

    peopleverynarroindedandveryfanatiallreligious

    tters.thelehadgroohe

    alpshadbeencrossed,therenaissancehadsufferedage.

    thepeopleofnortheeurope,livinginaverydifferent

    clite,hadanoutlookupoedstrangely

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    againstthegreedofthepriests.ingerny,whereashadowy

    eerorruledaturbulentcrotleprings,thegood

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