Pounds sterling. 11,000,000 45,966,000 Excess of receipts over expenditures Recapitulation of Receipts and Expenditures on an average of the last 4 years. Total 4,189,099 According to 47,072,588 34,966,000 12,106,588 1,280,000,000 121,200 square miles 1,182,650 121,000 2,573,000 1,994,000 5,941,850 The difference between these two statements is chiefly occasioned by this circumstance; the first estimate includes those parts only of New Holland where British settlements have been established, while the latter takes in the whole of that immense island. Sums annually raised by the British government for the war against the French from 1793 to 1815. Colquhoun, in his work on the wealth of the British empire, estimated the amount of new property created annually within the United Kingdom and all its dependencies, or in other words, its annual income, as follows, in Amount of property in the British Empire according to the same author. Page. Agricultural Produce of the Maritime Provinces in Prussia; Peasants; Mortgages; Landed Estates; Method of Husbandry; Restrictions on the Foreign Corn trade; Depreciation of Landed Property. Maritime Provinces. Grain exported, 13 Landed Estates. Peasantry. Liberation of the Peasantry. Lands belong. ing to the Peasantry. Opinions con. cerning the new enactments, Wages, Division of Land. Crown Lands. Ave rage rent of the Royal Domains, Mortgages. Landschaft. Encumbered Estates. Low value of Land, Live stock. Course of Cultivation, TABLES. An account of the quantities of Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Beans, and Peas, exported from East Prussia, West Prussia, and Pomerania, from the year 1816 to the commencement of 1825, Comparative Table of Exportation and Importation in the years from 1816 to 1824, Page. 28 Soil. Heilige-Damm. Sand, Great dutchy of Schwerin. Schwerin. Revenue, &c. Great dutchy of Oldenburg. Ancient Inhabitants. Princes of Oldenburg, Soil. Precious' stones. Agricultural produce, Wandering Peasants. Fishings. Climate. Language. Religion. GoOldenburg. Other towns. Principalvernment. Justice, ity of Lubeck. Principality of Birkenfeld. Towns-Birkenfeld, Armed force. Hanover, 30 31 Caverns. Witches' Fountain. Mines, 39 Miners. Lakes. Climate. Diseases. 35 36 14 Soil. Fossil wood. Hartz. Etymology of its name, 38 15 23-24 Standing army. Towns. Hanover, 43 Public buildings. Different establishments. Vicinity, 44 University. Munden. Goslar. Hil desheim, 45 Cell, or Zell. Lunenburgh. Stade. Emden. Islands, 46 BOOK CXX. EUROPE. |