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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>
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>