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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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