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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER II
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Corraro, op.cit.p.

277.] His successor, Sixtus V., found the whole Papal dominion in confusion.
It was impossible to collect the taxes.

Life and property were nowhere safe.

By a series of savage enactments and stern acts of justice, Sixtus swept the brigands from his States.

He then applied his powerful will to the collection of money and the improvement of his provinces.


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