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 | | The National System of Political Economy by Friedrich List translated by Sampson S. Lloyd, 1885 First Book: The History Chapter 1 The Italians At the revival of civilisation in Europe, no county was in so favourable a position as Italy in respect to commerce and industry. |
 | | Indeed, it is more than probable that without her commercial policy Eng1and would never have attained to such a large measure of municipal and individual freedom as she now possesses, for such freedom is the daughter of industry and of wealth. |
 | | Cordova, Seville, and Granada contained at the time of the Moors important cotton and silk manufactories.(2*) Valencia, Segovia, Toledo, and several other cities in Castile were celebrated for their woollen manufactures. |
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