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 Recapitulation. 



The foil, - 66,000,000 



Manufactures, -■»■"-■- 27,000,000 



Commerce, - 10,000,000 



Publick revenue, - 9,000,000 



Sums at intereft, - 5,000,000 



Law, phyfic, &c. - - - 5,000,000 



Total income of England, 1 2 ?.,ooo,c : o 



Now the moft inattentive eye mufl be 

 able, at the flighted glance, to fpecify 

 abundance of various kinds oi, incon e 

 omitted in this table; but I by no means 

 aim at an accuracy in a matter that requires 

 it not : All I would endeavour to mow, is, 

 that the income of the whole people is a 

 very great fum, compared to all public 

 wants ! and that it, in all probability, 

 amounts to confiderably more than an hun- 

 dred millions. 



Now can any one with reafon affert, that 

 this income is too fmall for the levy of fuch 

 taxes as may be requifite for the public fer- 

 vice ? Is there any reafon for the melan- 

 choly reprefentations of this kingdom, 

 which we have heard and read of late ? 

 Have we reafon to dread a jult. naval war 

 with any of the potentates of the world ? 

 Does this mort and unexaggerated picture 

 tell us, that we mould fubmit to injury 

 and contempt, rather than engage in me l- 



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