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The Statement V.1 is the Report of the French Customhouse
 
<p>The Statement (V.) is the Report of the French Customhouse
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of the Importations from great-Britian, both in value and quantity.
of the Importations from Great-Britain, both in value and quantity.
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from 1825 to 1830; - we have rendered this account-into English
from 1825 to 1830; - we have rendered this account into English
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wrights and monies for the easier comparison with ou own official Returns.
weights and monies for the easier comparison with our own official Returns.</p>
 
<p>A corresponding account of Exportations follows (Appendix, D.J.)
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<p>paragraph</p> A corresponding account of Exportations follows (Appendix, D.J.)
reduced into Pounds Sterling, and English weights and measures.</p>
 
<p>These Returns, comprehending, as they do, almost every article
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reduced into pounds sterling, and English weight and measures.
of importance, would naturally lead us to some observations on the
<lb/><p>paragraph</p> These Returns, unreprehending, as they do, almost every article
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of importance, would naturally leas us to some observations on the
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fluctuations of our commercial intercourse;&#x2014; but, it will be more<lb/>
satisfactory, probably, to pursue the investigations, as the different  
satisfactory, probably, to pursue the investigations, as the different  
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articles come under <del>investigation
articles come under <del>investigation
</del> <hi rend="superscript">examination</hi>
</del> <add>examination</add>.</p>
<p>paragraph</p> We have been furnished by the English customhouse with a Return
 
<p>We have been furnished by the English Customhouse with a Return
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(D.J.J.) of the trade between great-Britian and France from the year  
(D.J.J.) of the Trade between Great-Britain and France, from the year  
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1825 to 1830. Of the imports from France, it would appear the amount  
1825 to 1830. Of the imports from France, it would appear the amount  
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is nearly trebled in the course of the last ten years. The whole amount  
is nearly trebled in the course of the last ten years. The whole amount  
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from 1821 to 182 is <foreign>L</foreign> 6.25.409 -yearly average <foreign>L</foreign> 1.250.482-&#x2014;
from 1821 to 1825 is £6.25.409 &#x2014;yearly average £1.250.482-&#x2014;
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" 1826 to 1830 "" 11.456.678- """"""<hi rend="underline">2.291.336"-
" 1826 to 1830 "" 11.456.678- """"""<hi rend="underline">2.291.336"-
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<lb/><p>paragraph</p> Of experts of British produce and Manufactures, the results are  
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yearly increase <hi rend="underline">£1.040.854.</hi>&#x2014;</p>
 
<p>of Exports of British produce and Manufactures, the results are  
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from 1821 to 1825 . . <foreign>L</foreign> 1.510.762- yearly average <foreign>L</foreign> 302.152-&#x2014;
from 1821 to 1825 . . £1.510.762&#x2014; yearly average £302.152.#x2014;
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" 1826 to 1830 . . " 2.280.432- ". . " . . " <hi rend="underline">456.086-</hi>&#x2014;
" 1826 to 1830 . . " 2.280.432- ". . " . . " <hi rend="underline">456.086.&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>paragraph</p> It will be observed that, with the admission of French manufactures in 1826.
yearly increase <hi rend="underline">£1.153.934.</hi>&#x2014;</p>
 
<p>It will be observed that, with the admission of French manufactures in 1826.
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a <gap/> increase of experts of British goods take place - though,
a contemporaneous increase of Exports of British Goods took place - though,
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from 1821 to 1825 the export had diminished to the extent of <foreign>L</foreign> 100.00.
from 1821 to 1825 the Export had diminished, to the extent of £100.000.
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for Armour; - while, in 1830, t exceeded, by about the same amount the Exports  
p<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. annum; - while, in 1830, it exceeded, by about the same amount the <add>Exports</add></p>
 
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The Statement (V.) is the Report of the French Customhouse
of the Importations from Great-Britain, both in value and quantity.
from 1825 to 1830; - we have rendered this account into English
weights and monies for the easier comparison with our own official Returns.

A corresponding account of Exportations follows (Appendix, D.J.)
reduced into Pounds Sterling, and English weights and measures.

These Returns, comprehending, as they do, almost every article
of importance, would naturally lead us to some observations on the
fluctuations of our commercial intercourse;— but, it will be more
satisfactory, probably, to pursue the investigations, as the different
articles come under investigation examination.

We have been furnished by the English Customhouse with a Return
(D.J.J.) of the Trade between Great-Britain and France, from the year
1825 to 1830. Of the imports from France, it would appear the amount
is nearly trebled in the course of the last ten years. The whole amount
from 1821 to 1825 is £6.25.409 —yearly average £1.250.482-—
" 1826 to 1830 "" 11.456.678- """"""2.291.336"-
yearly increase £1.040.854.

of Exports of British produce and Manufactures, the results are
from 1821 to 1825 . . £1.510.762— yearly average £302.152.#x2014;
" 1826 to 1830 . . " 2.280.432- ". . " . . " 456.086.—
yearly increase <hi rend="underline">£1.153.934.

It will be observed that, with the admission of French manufactures in 1826.
a contemporaneous increase of Exports of British Goods took place - though,
from 1821 to 1825 the Export had diminished, to the extent of £100.000.
pr. annum; - while, in 1830, it exceeded, by about the same amount the Exports



Identifier: | JB/015/329/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

329

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f4

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5545

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