1800. ] 
th France, and fo ably expofed and repro- 
bated by Mercier, in his ‘«’ New Picture 
of Paris,” the eftablifhment of a Maxi- 
mum. But we cannot but think that the 
great engine of monopoly is paper credit 5 
and we know of no means fo likely to re- 
medy the evil, as placing that under pro- 
per reftriftions. Government may with 
eafe put a ftop to the lavith difcounts at 
the Bank ; and the Legiflature may, with 
equal eafe, throw impediments in the way 
of the circulation of inland bills of ex- 
change, which are now multiplied to an 
enormous and alarming excefs. Thele 
Statement of the 

In Port and fitting « 
Guard fhips, Hofpital 
In the Englith and Irithh Channels . 
In the Downs and North Seas . . . 
At the Weft India Iflands, and on the Pa 
PRM st ite) epee YO a, te fe 
In America, and at Newfoundland . 
aft Indies, and on the Paffage . . 
BO cl uan cede 20.9 (eS ee lhe ean a aa 
Gibraltar, and in the Mediterranean . 
Receiving fhips . = 0. + ge 
Serviceable, and repairing for Service . 
En Ocdeweryis sss ec er wee fe 
Building ° © ENC AC Sat OR se cada | 
General Diftribution 
State of Public Affairs; in September, 1800. 
Diffribution of the Britifh Naval Force to the Firft of Sepiember, 1800+ 
fhips, Prifon-thips, at the feveral Ports 
171 
meafures may, in fome degree, it is true, 
affect the price of the funds; but we think 
its one of the greateft errors of Mr. Pitt’s * 
adminiftration, that almof every national 
advantage is facrificed to the favourite ob~ 
ject of keeping up the price of ftocks. 
After all, we are firmly of opinion, that 
the neceflaries of life will never be reafon- 
able till peace is reftored to Britain. Let 
politicians fpecalate and argue as they 
will, we reft ourfelves upon one plain faék 
—Waer is proverbially connected with fa- 
mine; but when was famine known te 
take place in time of peace? | 













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PAU Slat eRe i 40} 54. 
ohm Me Ree tite 17 39 
fae ye us Mg iti GT rat b 
ote tet etal bie avin Bal 26 
m i telphin oie Wow ve 7 6 
° ° r e e ° ole 7 18 
Cay Veil eA UMMAH A I 2) 
RM AUR a aks tis te 48; 26} 
Total 

of the Britifb Army. 

Regulars. 

Fencibles, Mili- 
tla 
Cav. | Inf. | Cav. | anf. 
| tae CN ANES) ie NS vee Pe re alillah leuk iw Mine ah gap Nak 1 lh ik 
po DMGIVEMAEC ON clint DOL ah ONAN TaN 6! el he ie a hu 3/—|— 1 | 312 
ier aera seca LA otis: i eno cial gi RSW cite Gahiine etwas ohne Reet ane I 
datlovs GGMerniayn) CCG. |e, 4% y) 0) 16,5 Sie aaa hac a 3 is a I 
SOG AC wet e Ns Welly ite! biel meas ait ewe 2)—|—|—]— 
AGRE Cea MeSH gs pa OR GAME RR BR NE a PN) Feels 7a ies ;,— 
Minorca, the Mediterranean, and on Paflace to . . | —] 27 | — 1|— 
PN TOR ETL PE MMUM RM EAs has se ial NVA he goeeurini fis ono! Mohs ~[— 5\|— 1}— 
WY CUM ese gee ak eek erite rs uate Aire er he E29 1 Se eed 
Ape Oi emom Eee a eee ee ne I 4)/—{—|— 
Eaft Indies . SRN GSU eMedia italia 4118 | — | — | — 
On paCeie HPAP ON ELON 5506, Vile, pee fou SWE A pp ibu ice Wie sd mmeall Eu Plume meer cle 
On Wi alage MOH. AUTOCAD ig. we mie wee th Se ei 
Total | 41 }143 | 13 | 46 | 86 

* The Company’s Troops exclufive —+ And 37 Regiments of Native Militia. 
_ Exclufive of Artillery and Engineers at home and abroad, Independent Companies, Additi- 
tional Companies of Regiments on Foreign Stations, Volunteers, &c, 
ALPHABETICAL 
