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Statistics- 
TABLE FIRST. 
An account of the value of all Imports into Great Britain 
eighteen years, ending January 5 , 1803 ; exclusive of corn and 
Other grain, and exclusive of importation, from the East Indies and 
China : together with the difference between the official value and 
the declared value of British produce and manufactures exported^ 
for as many years of the same period as such an account can be 
made up. 
Imports, exclusive of corn and 
Other grain, and exclusive of im^ 
portations from the East and West British produce and ma^ 
Indies, 
¥"§3 Ofiicial value, 
1785 12,939,536 
17^6 1 ,(’53,839 
1787 12,761,245 
1788 13,807,708 
1789 13,87^^,465 
1790 14,924,222 
1791 14,463,725 
1792 16,005,657 
1793 14,165,443 
1794 16,482,673 
1795 19,010,.33 
1796 17,441,036 
1797 15,803,883 
1798 18,862,188 
1799 21,386,240 
1800 22,720,664 
1801 24,145,500 
1802 24,436,481 
1B03 — 
Official value. 
s d £ 
16 10 11,081,810 
13 5 11,830,372 
10 5 12,053,900 
8 9 12,724,719 
9 11 15,779,506 
15 8 14,921,0S4 
18 II 16,810,018 
18 7 18,336,851 
1 4 13,892,268 
10 li 16,725,492 
8 0 16,338,213 
19 10 19,102,220 
7 8 16,903,103 
13 7 19,672,503 
17 10 24,584,213 
11 8 24,304,233 
12 0 25,699,809 
14 11 27,012,108 
Lures exported. 
Real or declared 
value, 
16 5 
18 11 
3 5 
17 9 
2 6 
9 7 
16 4 
6 11 
17 7 
16 2 
2 2 
3 11 
6 1 
0 9 33,148,692 
0 10 38,942,498 
13 6 39,471,203 
6 1 41,770,344 
3 10 48,500,683 
