The Progress of the Nation: In Its Various Social and Economical Relations, from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century |
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adopted advantage afford agricultural amount annual annum appears average Bank Bank of England branches Britain British calculated capital capital punishment census cent charge circumstances classes coal colonies commercial Commissioners Committee compared considerable consumed consumption cost cotton degree districts Ditto effect employed employment England and Wales English equal establishment estimate evil expenditure expense exported extent fact favour Females foreign France given Government greater House of Commons imported improvement increase India inhabitants Ireland island labour land Liverpool London Males manufacture means ment miles nearly Nova Scotia number of persons Offences against property parish Parliament period poor population ports possession pounds present century produce progress proportion Prussia quantity rate of duty respect result returns revenue Scotland Ships silk South Wales statement sugar tion tonnage Tons trade United Kingdom various vessels wages wheat whole woollen yarn