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1 3| domestic trade. Its growing prosperity was based on the commerce 2 3| annihilated, but by that time the prosperity of the city was built on 3 7| share in that increasing prosperity which he was confident that 4 7| depended entirely on the prosperity of the copper-mining industry. 5 8| this industry had brought prosperity to a considerable district 6 8| the rising tide of a new prosperity. In this prosperity Boulton 7 8| new prosperity. In this prosperity Boulton and Watt could claim 8 8| weathered the storm, and his prosperity was never again in danger, 9 9| whole basis of our economic prosperity was changed. Production 10 9| to drag down the level of prosperity. The transformation of industry 11 9| consequence the road to economic prosperity was almost too fatally easy