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... practically nothing to offer in exchange for the products of Asia , the only other continent then open to commerce . This is the reason why for so many centuries we have hardly any foreign trade . Almost the only imports were fine ...
... practically nothing to offer in exchange for the products of Asia , the only other continent then open to commerce . This is the reason why for so many centuries we have hardly any foreign trade . Almost the only imports were fine ...
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... practically identical with the municipal institutions of the town , and as such used to advance money in order to buy up the firma burgi or fixed tax due to the king , and thus to become their own assessors of taxation and to achieve ...
... practically identical with the municipal institutions of the town , and as such used to advance money in order to buy up the firma burgi or fixed tax due to the king , and thus to become their own assessors of taxation and to achieve ...
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... practically small republics , as were several of the Hansa towns , and they used to ally themselves together in confederacies whose power was fully equal to that of the territorial lords around them . They used this power very largely ...
... practically small republics , as were several of the Hansa towns , and they used to ally themselves together in confederacies whose power was fully equal to that of the territorial lords around them . They used this power very largely ...
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... practically divided into the dominions of various cities , such as Genoa , Florence , and Venice , which formed a group of republics independent of any power except that of the Emperor . In course of time , it is true , these city ...
... practically divided into the dominions of various cities , such as Genoa , Florence , and Venice , which formed a group of republics independent of any power except that of the Emperor . In course of time , it is true , these city ...
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... practically controlled at one time the financial world of the Middle Ages . Nearly every great loan was effected through their agency . It was from the bankers of Florence that our own king Edward III . borrowed more than half a million ...
... practically controlled at one time the financial world of the Middle Ages . Nearly every great loan was effected through their agency . It was from the bankers of Florence that our own king Edward III . borrowed more than half a million ...
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