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From this it will be seen that the excess of Expenditure 

 during 6 years varied from £23,782 to £37,448, giving an 

 average deficiency of £30,638. By this mode of keeping the 

 accounts the whole of the profits made on the shipments of 

 Cinnamon &c. to Europe were lost sight of, although in the 

 Expenditure had been included the cost of keeping up the va- 

 rious plantations, salaries of officers supervising, and even cost 

 of shipping. The real Income of the Colony may be seen by 

 another Table for the same year. 



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