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    【】erring,andthenforcesthehithisown    price.theauthorities,therefore,disuragedrading    andregulatedthepriceatertswereallowed    toselltheirgoods.    theddleagesdislikedpetitioeand    filltheultitudeofpushing    hand,when    richesfoothingandhegoodserfwould    ehegoldengatesofheavenhebadknightwas    senttodopehedeepestpitofinfeo    inshort,thepeopleoftheddleagesosurrender    partoftheirlibertyofthoughtanda,thatthey    ghtenjoygreatersafetyfroovertyofthebodyandpoverty    ofthesoul.    andhaveryfeions,theydidnotobject.they    firybelievedthattheyerevisitorsuponthispla    thattheyore    iortantlife.deliberatelytheytuedtheirbacksupona    hsufferingandkednessand    injustice.theypulleddoheblindsthattheraysofthe    sunghtnotdistrathatchapterinthe    apocalypseofthatheavenlylighthwas    toilluheirhappinessiy.theytriedtoclose    theireyestostofthejoysoftheheylived    thattheyghtenjoythoseinthenear    future.theyaeptedlifeasanecessaryevilanded    deathasthebeginningofagloriousday.    thegreeksandtheronshadheredaboutthe    futurebuthadtriedtoestablishtheirparadiserighthereupon    thisearth.theyhadsueededinkinglifeextrelypleasant    forthoseoftheirfelloenhappentobe    slaves.theheddleages,    anbuilthielfaparadisebeyondthehighestclouds    ahisoavaleoftearsfhandlow,    forrib.itwas    tiforthependuluosheotherdire,as    ishalltellyouichapter.    diaevaltrade    hooredethe    diterraneanabusytreof    tradeandhohecitiesofthe    italianpeninsulabecathegreat    distributingerce    hasiaandafrica    therehreegoodreasoaliancitiesshould    havebeenthefirsttainapositionofgreatiortance    durieddleages.theitalianpeninsulahadbeen    settledbyroataveryearlydate.therehadbeenre    roadsaooreschoolsthananywhereelse    ineurope.    thebarbarianshadbuedaslustilyinitalyaselsewhere,    buttherehadbeensoorehadbeenable    tosurvive.inthesendplace,thepopelivedinitalyand    astheheadofavastpoliticale,hownedlandand    serfsandbuildingsandforestsandriversandnductedurts    oflaoney.    thepapalauthoritieshadtobepaidingoldandsilverasdid    thertsandshipohe    heeggsandthehorsesandallthericultural    productsof
		
				
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