“The burghers were expanding trade and industry—already the splendid woolens finished in Florence, and the gold-pieces (“florins,” they were called) which its citizens had resolved to protect against the hitherto universal practice of debasement, were becoming known throughout the western world. The merchants were reopening among men links of social communication that involved more of life than war and pillage. Nor was it merely trade and industry that were advancing: the new riches were being transformed into an art that was perhaps the most magnificent the world has known”
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Burnham, James. “The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom.” Endeavour Media,
Burnham, James. “The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom.” Endeavour Media,
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