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England only 1/38th. part of her Exports to Europe.
The total Imports of 1830 were ... £46,245,241.6.6
The total Exports ... £69,691,302.11.7
In 1830, the Official Value of Imports from Europe, was £
Of which, from France ... £
being of the whole;
and the countries standing as follows, in relative importance.
The Exports to Europe for 1830, were ... £
Of which, to France ... £
being of the whole; France being the country in
importance, and receiving from England the part of
the Exports of England to the whole of Europe. But, as has has been
before stated, a considerable portion of the commerce of the Netherlands
is for French Account.
The Parliamentary Return (No. 350 – 1831) gives for 1830, as
employed in the Trade with France,
Inwards: British Ships 1367,- Tons 110,766, - Men 10,029</hi>
Foreign Ships 933,- Tons 47,940,- Men 6,369</hi>
Total 2,300 158,706 16,398</hi>
Inwards: British Ships 1,330,- Tons 111,779,- Men 9,968</hi>
Foreign Ships 642,- Tons 33,955 Men 3,847
Total 1,772 145,734 13,815
In the Import Trade of England, the whole number of British</hi> Ships employed, is 13,548; – so that the British Vessels employed in</hi> French Commerce, are about one tenth of the whole of the Commercial</hi> Shipping.
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