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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12)

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A collection of political essays, letters, and pamphlets in which the author analyzes parliamentary conduct, critiques reformers sympathetic to French revolutionary principles, argues against theories that place sovereignty solely in the people, examines proposals for peace and war with revolutionary France, offers practical reflections on scarcity and public policy, and responds to personal attacks on his reputation and pension. The pieces combine constitutional argument, rhetorical critique of radicals and clubs, assessment of national resources and foreign policy, and suggestions for the conduct of government and opposition.

FOOTNOTES:

[37] The Archduke Charles of Austria.

[38] Dec 27, 1790.

[39] Observations on a Late State of the Nation.

[40] This and the following tables on the same construction are compiled from the Reports of the Finance Committee in 1791 and 1797, with the addition of the separate paper laid before the House of Commons, and ordered to be printed, on the 7th of February, 1792.

BRICKS AND TILES.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178794,5211793122,975
178896,2781794106,811
178991,773179583,804
1790104,409179694,668
£386,981£408,258Increase to 1790 £21,277.
1791 £115,382 4 Years to 1791 £407,842Increase to 1791 £416.

PLATE.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178722,707179325,920
178823,295179423,637
178922,453179525,607
179018,433179628,513
£86,888£103,677Increase to 1790 £16,789.
1791 £31,528 4 Years to 1791 £95,704Increase to 1791 £7,973.

GLASS PLATES.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787——17935,655
17885,49617945,456
17894,68617955,839
17906,00817968,871
£16,190£25,821Increase to 1791 £1,751.
1791 £7,8804 Years to 1791 £24,070

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GROCERIES.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787167,3891793124,655
1788133,1911794195,840
1789142,8711795208,242
1790156,3111796159,826
£599,762£688,563Increase to 1790 £88,081.
1791 £236,7274 Years to 1791 £669,100Increase to 1791 £19,463.

TEA.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787424,1441793477,644
1788426,6601794467,132
1789539,5751795507,518
1790417,7361796526,307
£1,808,115£1,978,601Increase to 1790 £170,486.
1791 £448,7094 Years to 1791 £1,832,680Increase to 1791 £145,921.

The additional duty imposed in 1795 produced in that year 137,656l., and in 1796, 200,107l.

COFFEE AND COCOA-NUTS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178717,006179336,846
178830,217179449,177
178934,784179527,913
179038,647179619,711
£120,654£133,647Increase to 1790 £12,993.
1791 £41,1944 Years to 1791 £144,842Decrease to 1791 £11,195.

The additional duty of 1795 in that year gave 16,775l., and in 1796, 15,319l.

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SUGAR.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
17871,065,10917931,473,139
17881,184,45817941,392,965
17891,905,10617951,338,246
17901,069,10817961,474,899
£4,413,781£5,679,249Increase to 1790 £1,265,468.
1791 £1,044,7814 Years to 1791 £4,392,725Increase to 1791 £1,286,524.

There was a new duty on sugar in 1791, which produced in 1794 234,292l., in 1795, 206,932l., and in 1796, 245,024l. It is not clear from the report of the committee, whether the additional duty is included in the account given above.

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BEER, &c.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
17871,761,42917932,043,902
17881,705,19917942,082,053
17891,742,51417951,931,101
17901,858,04317962,294,377
£7,067,185£8,351,433Increase to 1790 £1,284,248.
1791 £1,880,4784 Years to 1791 £7,186,234Increase to 1791 £1,165,199.

WINE.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787219,9341793222,887
1788215,5781794283,644
1789252,6491795317,072
1790308,6241796187,818
£996,785£1,011,421Increase to 1790 £14,636.
1791 £336,5494 Years to 1791 £1,113,400Decrease to 1791 £101,979.

QUANTITY IMPORTED.

Years of Peace.Tuns.Years of War.Tuns.
178722,978179322,788
178626,442179427,868
178927,414179532,033
179029,182179619,079

The additional duty of 1795 produced that year 736,871l., and in 1796, 432,689l. A second additional duty, which produced 98,165l. was laid in 1796.

SWEETS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178711,167179311,016
17887,375179410,612
17897,202179513,321
17904,953179615,050
£30,697£49,999Increase to 1790 £19,302.
1791 £13,2824 Years to 1791 £32,812Increase to 1791 £17,187.

In 1795 an additional duty was laid on this article, which produced that year 5,679l., and in 1796, 9,443l.; and in 1796 a second, to commence on the 20th of June: its produce in that year was 2,325l.

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MUSLINS AND CALICOES.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787129,2971793173,050
1788138,6601794104,902
1789126,2671795103,857
1790128,8651796272,544
£522,589£654,353Increase to 1790£131,764.

This table begins with 1788. The net produce of the preceding year is not in the report whence the table is taken.

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PRINTED GOODS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787142,0001793191,566
1788154,4861794190,554
1789153,2021795197,416
1790157,1561796230,530
£616,844£810,066Increase to 1790 £193,222.
1791 £191,4894 Years to 1791 £666,333Increase to 1791 £143,733.

These duties for 1787 are blended with several others. The proportion of printed goods to the other articles for four years was found to be one fourth. That proportion is here taken.

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SILK.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1787166,9121793209,915
1788123,9981794221,306
1789157,7301795210,725
1790212,5221796221,007
£661,162£862,953Increase to 1790 £201,791.
1791 £279,1284 Years to 1791 £773,378Increase to 1791 £89,575.

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FURS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
17873,46417932,829
17882,95817943,353
17891,15117953,666
17903,32817966,138
£10,901£15,986Increase to 1790 £5,085.
1791 £5,7314 Years to 1791 £13,168Increase to 1791 £2,815.

The skins here selected from the Custom-House accounts are, Black Bear, Ordinary Fox, Marten, Mink, Musquash, Otter, Raccoon, and Wolf.

[48] Report of the Lords' Committee of Secrecy, ordered to be printed 28th April, 1797, Appendix 44.

INCLOSURE BILLS.

Years of PeaceYears of War.
178933179360
179025179474
179140179577
179240179672
138283

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NAVIGATION AND CANAL BILLS.

Years of Peace.Years of War.
17893179828
17908179418
179110179511
17929179612
8069
Money raised £ 2,377,200£ 7,115,100

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POST-HORSE DUTY.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
1785169,4101793191,488
1788204,6591794202,884
1789170,5541795196,691
1790181,1551796204,061
£725,778£795,124Increase to 1790 £69,346.
1791 £198,6344 Years to 1791 £755,002Increase to 1791 £40,122.

[51] The above account is taken from a paper which was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 8th December, 1796. From the gross produce of the year ending 5th April, 1796, there has been deducted in that statement the sum of 36,666l., in consequence of the regulation on franking, which took place on the 5th May, 1795, and was computed at 40,000l. per ann. To show an equal number of years, both of peace and war, the accounts of two preceding years are given in the following table, from a report made since Mr. Burke's death by a committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the claims of Mr. Palmer, the late Comptroller-General; and for still greater satisfaction, the number of letters, inwards and outwards, have been added, except for the year 1790-1791. The letter-book for that year is not to be found.

POST-OFFICE.

Gross Revenue£Number of Letters.
April, 1790-1791575,079Inwards.Outwards.
1791-1792585,4326,391,1495,081,344
1792-1793627,5926,584,8675,041,137
1793-1794691,2687,094,7776,537,234
1794-1795705,3197,071,0297,473,626
1795-1796750,6377,641,0778,597,167

From the last-mentioned report it appears that the accounts have not been completely and authentically made up for the years ending 5th April, 1796 and 1797; but on the Receiver-General's books there is an increase of the latter year over the former, equal to something more than 5 per cent.

[52] In a debate, 30th December, 1796, on the return of Lord Malmesbury.—See Woodfall's Parliamentary Debates, Vol. XIII. p. 591.

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GENERAL LICENSES.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178744,030179345,568
178840,882179442,129
178939,917179543,350
179041,970179641,190
£166,799£170,237Increase to 1790 £3,438.
1791 £44,2404 Years to 1791 £167,009Increase to 1791 £3,228.

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DEALERS IN TEA.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178710,934179313,939
178811,949179414,315
178912,501179513,956
179013,126179614,830
£48,510£57,040Increase to 1790 £8,530.
1791 £13,9214 Years to 1791 £51,497Increase to 1791 £5,543.

SELLERS OF PLATE.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
17876,59317938,178
17887,95317948,296
17897,34817958,128
17907,98817968,835
£29,832£33,437Increase to 1790 £3,555.
1791 £8,3274 Years to 1791 £31,616Increase to 1791 £1,821.

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AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
178748,964179370,004
178853,993179482,659
178952,024179586,890
179053,1561796109,594
£208,137£349,147Increase to 1790 £141,010.
1791 £70,9734 Years to 1791 £230,146Increase to 1791 £119,001.

[56] Since Mr. Burke's death a Fourth Report of the Committee of Finance has made its appearance. An account is there given from the Stamp-Office of the gross produce of duties on Hawkers and Peddlers for four years of peace and four of war. It is therefore added in the manner of the other tables.

HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS.

Years of Peace.£Years of War.£
17896,13217936,042
17906,70817946,104
17916,48217956,795
17926,00817967,882
£25,330£26,823

Increase in 4 Years of War £1,493

[57] This account is extracted from different parts of Mr. Chalmers's estimate. It is but just to mention, that in Mr. Chalmers's estimate the sums are uniformly lower than those of the same year in Mr Irving's account.

END OF VOL. V.