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88. [7] xi, 94. [8] vi.
69; xii.
4. [9] iii.
106. [10] i.
1-8. In his survey of the results of the Black Death, Matteo notices not only the diminution of the population, but the alteration in public morality, the displacement of property, the increase in prices, the diminution of labor, and the multiplication of lawsuits, which were the consequences direct or indirect of the frightful mortality.
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