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in this session of parliament, the total amount to he raised by permanent 

 and temporary taxes, for the service of the year 1800, may be computed 

 at the sum of 36,728,000/. 



18. That it appears by a report of a committee of this house in 1791> 

 that the actual expenditure (including the annual million for the reduc- 

 tion of the public debt), on an average of five years of peace, ending 5th 

 of January, 1791, and including sundry extraordinary expenses for the 

 armament of 1787, and for payments to American loyalists, and other 

 articles of a temporary nature, amounted to . £.16,816,985 



But the peace establishment was estimated by the said com 



mittee at . . . . . . 15,969,178 



And that the expense of the year 1 792, amounted nearly to 



that sum. 

 That the additional permanent charge incurred by the debt 

 created since 1793, exclusive of interest payable by Ire- 

 land, is . . . . . . 8,582,395 



£.24.,5S1,573 



Tbat the additional charge to be incurred for increased 



amount of exchequer bills outstanding, is . . 55,000 



Interest on monev for satisfying increased navy debt at 5 per 



cent, at ' . . . . . . 150,000 



That the additional charge incurred on the consolidated 



fund, is ...... 131,650 



That the additional charge incurred for a sum annually voted 



for the redemption of debt, is ... 200,000 



And that the future peace establishment (exclusive of any 

 charge to be incurred by interest, on sums to be paid on 

 winding up the expenses of the war; and of any augmen- 

 tation which may take place in the naval or military esta- 

 blishments, but allowing for increase of pay and other 

 expenses) ...... 700,000 



And also (exclusive of 497,000Z. interest on loans due by 



the emperor of Germany, and guaranteed by parliament), 



may be estimated at .... £.25,788,223 



19. That the produce of the tax on income, in the year 



ending the 5th of April, 1800, appears to be . . £.5,801,624' 



Voluntary contribution . . , . . 255,000 



Exports and imports may be calculated at . . 1,250,000 



£.7,306,624 



And that the produce of the per- the sum estimatedby the committee 



manent taxes imposed previous to in 1791, as necessary for the peace 



the 5th of January 1793, has, in establishment, 

 the year ending the 5th of July, 20. That during the continuance 



1 800, exceeded by above 2,000,000/. of the tax on income, after the con- 



