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with whom intellect, intensely as well as extensively, is advancing 

 from year to year with considerable strides, and which moreover 

 possesses in abundance all the necessaries for subsistence, will 

 not despair, but will know how, by means of reducing her 

 enjoyments, and by improving on her exertions and experience, 

 to restore the balance disturbed by unfavourable external cir- 

 cumstances, and learn to rely upon her own resources. 



11. What quantities of the different kinds of Grain have 

 been shipped down the Vistula, from the year 1815 to the year 

 1825, that paid the duty at the custom-house at Thorn ? 



This question can only be answered here as far as it regards 

 the importation into Dantzic. The quantities imported are as 

 follows : 



Qrs. of Wheat. Qis. of Rye. 



1815 - - 36,793 - - - 32,666 



1816 - - 172,724 - - 15,403 



1817 - 258,307 - 173,329 



1818 - - 369,698 - - - 59,485 



1819 - 388,404 - - - 50,906 



1820 - - 322,256 - - - 65,762 



1821 - - 103,555 - - - 47,360 



1822 - - 40,775 - - - 13,043 



1823 - - 75,275 - - 17,228 



1824 - - 134,617 - - 49,755 



12. How much of these quantities that paid duty has been 

 imported from the Russian, and how much from the Austrian 

 dominions ? 



Detailed accounts from Thorn have been requested, and may 

 be shortly expected. 



ROTHE, 



President of Government. 

 Dantzic, 22nd August, 1825. 



