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From this it will be seen that the excess of Expenditure dur- 

 ing 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 

 various 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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