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    theirpaobe

    foundinallthereiortantcentresoftradeeventoday

    ouraricanpahethreegoldenballs

    softheghtyhouseof

    thediarriedtheir

    daughterstothekingsoffranceandwereburiedingraves

    ancaesar

    thentherehegreatrivalofvenice,where

    therchantsspecialisedintradehtunisinafricaand

    thegraindepotsoftheblackseathenthereorethan

    telargeandsosll,eachaperfect

    rfightingtheieighboursand

    rivalshtheundyinghatredofneighbourswhoaredepriving

    eachotheroftheirprofits

    oncetheproductsoftheorientandafricahadbeen

    broughttothesedistributingcentres,theystbeprepared

    forthevoyagetotheandthenorth

    genoacarriedhergoodsbywhere

    theyothecitiesalongtherhone,hin

    tuservedastherketplacesofnortheande

    france

    veniceusedthelandroutetonortheeuropethisancient

    roadledacrossthebrennerpass,theoldgatewayfor

    thebarbariansalypastinnsbruck,the

    rchandisethereitdrifteddown

    therhiothenorthseaandengland,oritakento

    augsburgilyhbankers

    andnufacturersandlyby``shaving

    theinsen,lookedafter

    thefurtherdistributiontonureergandleipzigandthe

    citiesofthebalticandtoheislandofgotland

    ertheneedsofthenorthebalticanddealt

    directlyrcial

    centreofrussiaroyedbyivantheterriblein

    theddleofthesixteenthcentury

    thelittlecitiesontheastofnortheeuropehad

    aninterestingstoryoftheiroediaevalea

    greatdealoffishthereanyfastdaysandthenpeople

    ittedtoeatatforthosewholivedaway

    froheastandfroherivers,thisantadietofeggs

    oothingatallbutearlyinthethirteenthcenturyadutch

    fishehaddisveredahatit

    uldbetransportedtodistantpointstheherringfisheries

    ofthenorthseathenbeportancebutso

    tiduringthethirteenthcentury,thisusefullittlefishfor

    reasonsofitsoovedfrohenorthseatothebalticand

    theakeneyallthe

    othebaltictocatchherringandasthatfish

    uldonlybecaughtduringafeonthseachyeartherest

    ofthetiitspendsindeepiliesof

    littleherringstheshipsherest

    ofthetiunlesstheyhadfoundanotheroccupationthey

    henusedtocarrytheofnortheandcentralrussia

    tosoutheandeeuropeontheretuvoyage

    theybroughtspicesandsilksandcarpetsandorientalrugs

    froeniburgandbren

    outofsuportant

    systefinteationaltradethe

    nufacturingcitiesofbrugesandghentighty

    guildsfoughtpitchedbattleshthekingsoffranceand

    englandandestablishedalabourtyrannypletely

    ruinedboththeeloyersandtheentotherepublic

    ofnovgorodinnortherussia,ightycityuntil

    tsarivan,erchants,tookthetownand

    killedsixtythousandpeopleinlessthananthstiand

    reducedthesurvivorstobeggary

    thattheyghtprotecttheelvesagainstpiratesand

    exerchantsofthe

    northfoundedaprotectiveleaguehe

    ``hansathehansa,sheadquartersinlubeck,

    orethanonehundredcities

    theassoaintainedanavyofitsorolled

    theseasandfoughtanddefeatedthekingsofenglandand

    denrkheydaredtointerferehtherightsandthe

    privilegesoftheghtyhanseaticrchants

    iorespaeofthewonderful

    storiesofthisstrangerceharriedon

    aountainsandaidst

    sueagloriousadventure

    butitesanditcannotbedonehere

    besides,ihopethatihavetoldyouenoughabouttheddle

    agestokeyouoreintheexcellentbooks

    ofe

    theddleages,asihavetriedtoshowyou,hadbeena

    periodofveryslohepeopleer

    believedthat``progressionof

    theeviloneandoughttobedisuraged,andastheyhap

    penedtooighty,itoenforce

    theirhepatientserfsandtheilliterateknights

    hereandthereafeetisventuredforthinto

    theforbiddenregionofscience,buttheyfaredbadlyandwere

    nsideredluckyheyescapedhtheirlivesandajail

    sentenceoftyyears

    inthethandthirteenthcenturiesthefloodof

    inteationalrcesovereeuropeasthenile

    hadsacrossthevalleyofancientegyptitleftbehind

    afertilesedintofprosperityprosperityantleisure

    hoursandtheseleisurehoursgavebothnandena

    anuscriptsandtakeaninterestinliterature

    andartandsic

    thenoncerehehthatdivinecuriosity

    anfroheranksofthoseother

    alsained

    du,andthecities,ofentihave

    toldyouinlastchapter,offeredasafesheltertothese

    bravepioneersain

    oftheestablishedorderofthings

    theysettoheheir

    cloisteredandstudiouscellsafloodofsunlightenteredthe

    dustyrooandshothebhered

    duringthelongperiodofsedarkness

    theybegantocleanhousenexttheycleanedtheirgardens

    thentheybling

    tohisisagoodworldweare

    gladthat

    atthatnt,theddleagescatoanendandanew

    worldbegan

    therenaissance

    ...  </P></TD>

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