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      <description>...trading capital, that they should prosecute their voyage into the Euxine or Black Sea. With this view they made purchases of many fine and costly jewels, and taking... </description>
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      <description>...be known to the reader that, at the time when Baldwin II. was emperor of Constantinople/ where a magis trate representing the doge of Venice then resided, and in the... </description>
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