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A history of lace / by Mrs. Bury Palliser
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HISTORY OF LACK.

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eulated for the development of a national industry already ruinedby the expulsion of the Moors, some years previously . 9 This same

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" From the expulsion of the Moors,1914, manufactures declined throughoutSpain. The silk looms of Seville werereduced from (50,000 to (50.