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Excerpt from Florentine History, Vol. 4 of 6: From the Earliest Authentic Records to the Accession of Ferdinand the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Mode of taking them - Divieto - Specchzo - By whom introduced - Checks to corrup tion for a while - Object of free Italian institutions - Power arose from. And pressed on the people-menta1 activity; pride, and attachment of Florentines to their country - Life of a Florentine was public - The effect of Florentine liberty on the human mind - Qualities of a good merchant in the 11th century Page 1 to 82.
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