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... fifteenth century , Venice had some three thousand ships and was one of the great powers of Europe , the chief bulwark of Europe against the Turkish empire in the Mediterranean . Venice was still powerful enough in 1508 to fight fairly ...
... fifteenth century , Venice had some three thousand ships and was one of the great powers of Europe , the chief bulwark of Europe against the Turkish empire in the Mediterranean . Venice was still powerful enough in 1508 to fight fairly ...
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... fifteenth century , six universities were founded in Catalonia . Religious toleration was the rule . Fran- cesc Eixemenes , a great thinker of the fourteenth century , held the feudal order to be outworn . " By nature , everyone is free ...
... fifteenth century , six universities were founded in Catalonia . Religious toleration was the rule . Fran- cesc Eixemenes , a great thinker of the fourteenth century , held the feudal order to be outworn . " By nature , everyone is free ...
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... fifteenth - century applications . By the fourteenth century , long sea voyages , as from Italy to England , were an everyday occurrence ( Clapham , 1929 ) . Overseas explorations , patronized by newly powerful , affluent , and ...
... fifteenth - century applications . By the fourteenth century , long sea voyages , as from Italy to England , were an everyday occurrence ( Clapham , 1929 ) . Overseas explorations , patronized by newly powerful , affluent , and ...
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