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Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7)

CHAPTER III
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The sons of popes ranked with the proudest of aristocratic families.

Nobility was less regarded in the choice of a ruler than personal ability.

Power once acquired was maintained by force, and the history of the ruling families is one long catalogue of crimes.

Yet the cities thus governed were orderly and prosperous.

Police regulations were carefully established and maintained by governors whose interest it was to rule a quiet state.


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