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Labour, - - - 14,596,937 



Draught cattle, - - 7,804,860 



Wear and tear, and repairs, 8,473,848 



Seed - 4,875,308 



Intereft of money, - 4,400,000 



Profit of hufbandry, - * 18,237,691 



Suppofe the taxes paid by] r o 



all England to be J jC-8.ooo.ooo 



Income of the foil, exclu-7 , 



re c xx r 00,00c, coo 

 live or manufactures, 3 



Deduct the taxes, - 8,000,000 



52,000,000 



I have given this table, under the fup- 

 poiition of the foil alone paying all taxes. 

 It is thirteen per cent. But if woods, tim- 

 ber, parks, fifheries, and particularly mines 

 were added, the fixty millions would be 

 vaitly increafed, and the taxes confequently 

 amount to much lefs per cent. 



Viewing the taxes as a part of the expen- 

 diture of the foil, the following circum- 

 ftances mould be kept in mind. 



The amount of product, as I before ob- 

 ferved, is expended in two ways, which 

 may be called productive and barren ex- 

 pences. 



* Thefe articles do not come to juft the amount, be- 

 «aufe I called the Expenditure 65,000,000. 



The 



