their art of organization, [83];
their complaint against foreigners, [94-95];
against suburban manufacturers, [96-97];
their fraudulent dealings, [137-138];
feeling of common folk against, [138];
their foundation of schools, [16], [17];
withdrawal outside town boundaries, [45-46];
Trades ordered to form themselves into guilds, [155-156];
disputes about boundaries, [165-166];