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CONFEDERATION. 



Names of the Kingdoms and Principalities. 



Kingdom of Bavaria, 



Do. Wurtemburg, 



States of the Prince Primate, 



Grand Duchy of Baden, 



Do. of Cleves and Berg, 



Do. of Hesse Darmstadt, .... 



Duchy of Nassau-Usingen, 1 

 Do. of Weilbourg, j 



Principality of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, 1 

 and Siegmaringen, * • • J 



Do. of Salm-Salm, 



Do. of Kirbourg, 



Do. of Isembourg, . . 



Do. of Aremberg, 



Do. of Lichtenstein, 



Adjoining states, 



Principality of Leyen, 



Total, 



Extent in 

 square 

 miles. 



1750 

 320 

 45 

 265 

 201 

 196 



95 



20 



21 



11 



14 



50 



2 



(10'2) 



3 



2993 



Population. 



3,290,000 

 1,160,000 

 195,000 

 817,000 

 610,000 

 486,000 



260,000 



50,000 



36,0007 



18,000J 



42,000 



59,000 



6,500 



(290,000) 



500 



7,034,500 



Military- 

 State. 



65,000 



18,000 



1,000 



10,000 



8,000 



9,000 



6,000 

 500 



400 J 



500" 

 400 



118,800 



Revenue in 

 Florins. 



20,000,000 

 8,000,000 

 1,500,000 

 6,000,000 

 2,300,000 

 2,500,000 



1,900,000 

 300,000 



300,000 



200,000 



400,000 



20,000 



(1,250,000) 



130,000 



43,550,000 



Confedera. 



tion of the 



Rhine. 





The following Table contains a list of the states that have recently acceded to the Confederation of the Rhine. 



Names of the Kingdoms and Principalities. 



Kingdom of Saxony, 



Do. Westphalia, 



Mecklenbourg, Schwerin,t . . , . 



Dldenbourg, 



Mecklenbourg Strelitz, 



Grand Duchy of Wurtzbourg, . . 

 Do. of Saxe- Weimar, . 

 Duchy of Saxe-Gotha, 



Do. Saxe Meiningen, . . . . 



Do. Saxe Cobourg, 



Do. Saxe Hildbourghausen, 

 Principality of Anhalt Dessau, . 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Bernbourg, 



Cothen, 



Schwartzbourg, 

 Sunderhausen, 

 Rudelstadt, . . 

 Waldeck, . . . 



Reuss, 



Lippe, 



The three Hanseatic towns (uncertain) 



Total, 



Extent in 

 square 

 miles. 



750 



710 



226 



100 



48 



96 



37 



54 



20 



18 



12 



18 



17 



15 



24 



20 

 22 

 24 

 32 

 15 



8184 



Populatior. 



2,050,000 



1,913,400 



328,636 



160,000 



70,000 



265,000 



112,000 



179,000 



50,000 



60,000 



34,000 



54,0001 



38,000 {■ 



32,500 J 



55,000 



56,000 

 48,000 

 80,000 

 90,000 

 210,000 



1 



5,326,900 



Military 

 Stutc. 



50,000 



30,000 



1,900 



800 



400 



6,000 



800 



2,400 



400 



400 



200 



600 



400 



500 

 400 

 300 

 600 



Revenue in 



Florins. 



93,000 



13,000,000 



12,000,000 



1,000,000 



50,000 



300,000 



2,500,000 



1,200,000 



1,350,000 



450,000 



350,000 



200,000 



600,000 



850,000 

 250,000 

 200,000 

 400,000 

 420,000 

 340,000 

 1,800,000 



35,610,000 



The fate of the following states has not yet been de- 

 cided. 



The countries of Hanover and Lunenburg ; of Teck- 

 lenbourg, Lingen, Marck, and part of Munster in 

 Westphalia; the provinces of Schmalkalden, Corvey, 

 and Beilstein ; the compte of Hairiau, and the principa- 



lities of Baireuth, Nassau-Dietz-Siegen, Dillenbourg, 

 Fulda, Erfurth with its compte, and Gleichen. The 

 square surface of these states is about 778 miles, 

 their population about 1,600,000, .and their revenue 

 7,995,000. 



In the Almanack du Commerce de Paris, by Tynna, 



'* These two principalities are separated in some more recent accounts of the Confederation of the Rhine, and stand thus :— 



Extent in sq. Miles. Population. Military State. Revenue. 



Hohenzollern Hechingen, 5 13,000 97 . . £0,000 RisdaJes. 



Hohenzollern Siegmaringen, 6 14,500 193 .. . 66,000 Do. 



■f The three principalities of Mecklenbourg, Schwerin, Oldenhourg, and Mecklenbourg Strelitz, are inserted on the authority of 

 Seichard, in his Itineraire de Pocke de VAllemagne et de la Suisse, published at Paris in 1809 ; but M. Ockhart in his Apperfu de Fetai 

 eefuel de fAUemagne, ranks these principalities among the states that do not belong to the Rhenish Confederation. 



