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&Ck erV. The divifion is not cafily calcu- 

 lated, for part of the above fums are of one 

 fort, and part of the other, fuch as wear 

 and tear, &c. &c. however, this point 

 would certainly add confiderably to the above 

 total. This fum, with the product of ma- 

 nufactures and of commerce, unite to form 

 the aggregate income of the State. It is a 

 point of no flight importance to know the 

 total amount ; but thus far we may venture 

 to pronounce, that agriculture is the grand 

 product that fupports the people. The facti- 

 tious riches of trade and fabrics bear no pro- 

 portion to this fundamental fupportj not 

 only of them, but of every bufinefs, pro- 

 feiiion, and order of the kingdom. 



Population. 



Number of men fervants, - 222,996 



Maid ditto, - 167,247 



Boy ditto, - 111,498 



Labourers, - 334>494 



Men fervants and labourers, 557*49° 



Farmers, - 111,498 



Number of fouls according to"! 



the average of fifteen per\ 



j ° 1 r c >2, 400,000 



1 00/. a year, excluiive of ex- \ T 

 trahbour, j 



The 



