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Importations of France: – Total amount fs:902,667,765
whereof, from England fs:114,527,595
and, that the Exportations to England, for the same year, formed considerably
more than a fifth part of the whole Exportation of France, total fs:628,492,928
whereof, to England fs:138,254,725

That, of the foreign Vessels engaged in Trade with France,
England furnished – Arrivals,
Vessels 1500
Tonnages 125,062
Crews 12,728
being about a fourth of the whole foreign Shipping that entered the
Ports of France in 1830, – it having been in all
Vessels 4257
Tonnages 511,523
Crews 37,754
While, of the foreign Vessels sailing from France, England furnished
Vessels 1877
Tonnages 101,487
Crews 13,640
being nearly half the whole amount of the Foreign Shipping which left
the Ports of France in 1830, – that amount being
Vessels 3346
Tonnages 268,526
Crews 25,841

The Official value of Imports into England was,
from Europe ... £14,773,970.6.11

The first country, in importance, is Russia,
whence the Imports are ... £4,406,575.3.2
The second, – France, ... £2,086,994.10.10
The third, – Germany, ... £1,613,656.4.7
The Imports from France into England being about 1/7th. of the whole
amount of Imports from Europe.

The Exports to Europe were, for 1829 ... £32,069,414.0.10
of which, – to France, ... £847,817.12.9
France being the ninth country, in importance, and receiving from
England


Identifier: | JB/015/323/004
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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

323a
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Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

deontology / or / the science of morality / in which the harmony and coincidence of / duty and self interest / virtue and felicity / prudence & benevolence / are explained, exemplified, & applied to the business of life

Category

title page

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[…?] cusson]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5539

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