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thenorthabegedintoactual e. thisdeitalytheoryparative <,duringthecrusades, theitalianbarkation fortheostunbelievable extent. andafterthee italiancitiesreihedistributiresforthoseoriental goodsupoodepend duriheyhadspentinthe. ofthesetoousasveniewas arepubliudbank.thitherpeoplefrohe inlandhadfledduringtheinvasionsofthebarbariansinthe fourthtury.surroundedonallsidesbytheseatheyhad ehebusinessofsaltking.salthadbeenvery seduringtheddleages,andthepricehadbeenhigh. forhundredsofyearsvenionopolyof thisindispensabletabledityisayindispensable,because people,likesheep,fallilluheygetacertainaunt ofsaltintheirfood.thepeoplehadusedthisnopolyto ihepoestheyhadevendared todefythepohepopes.thetohand hadbeguntobuildships,radehthe orient.duringthecrusades,theseshipsocarry passeotheholyland,andhepassengersuld notpayfortheirtiash,theyohelpthe veiansheirlohe aegeansea,inasianora. bytheendofthefourteeury,thepopulationhad groadevehebiggest iddleages.thepeoplehoutinfluence uponthegoventheprivateaffairofa sllnuerofrichrtfalies.theyelectedasenate andadogeorduke,buttheactualrulersofthecitywere theersofthefausunciloften,aintained theelvesofsecret serviurderers,chupon allcitizensandquietlyrevedthoseightbedangerous tothesafetyoftheirhighhandedandunsittee ofpublicsafety. theotherextreofgovent,adeyofvery turbulenthabits,obefoundinflorehiscity ntrolledtheinroadfroortheeuropetoroandused thehisfortunateenoc positiontoengageinnufacturing.thefloreriedto follopleofathens.noblen,priestsanders oftheguildsalltookpartinthediscussionsofaffairs. thisledtogreatupheaval.peoplewereforeverbeingdivided intopoliticalpartiesandthesepartiesfoughteachother iesandnfiscated theirpossessionsassoonastheyhadgainedavictoryinthe unobs, theiablehappened.apoilydeitselfster ofthecityandgoveedthetohesurroundinguntry afterthefashionoftheoldgreek``tyrants.theyalled thedici.theearliestdicihadbeenphysisdicus islatinforphysi,heheia,butlatertheyhad tuedbaheirbanksand ...
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