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12 tons in whole; therefore the National Debt in copper would them all nearly three times over.

IX. Suppose the number of the members of the three estat Parliament to amount to 1200, and allow the weight of each ber to be 168 lbs. Would their weight in gold discharge the Debt?

Ans. 1200 members multiplied by 1 $1⁄2$ cwt is 90 only: whereas the weight of the National Debt  gold is upwards of 9522 tons; which is upwards  105 times the weight of 1200 persons at 1 $1⁄2$ cwt.

X. Suppose this sum to be either in a cubical piece of silver, or copper: What would be the length of one of its sides

Ans. In Gold 25 $1⁄12$ feet cubic. In Silver of 72 feet cubic. In Copper upwards of 138 feet

XI. If all the inhabitants on the whole globe of the earth, to pay up our National debt among them. (which, by the bye, are under no obligation to do) How much would each person's  of the national debt be?

. Of the numbers of mankind, auth have differed widely in their opinions. Riccioli the numbers of mankind at 1000  Vossius 500 millions, Brackenbridge 400 millions,  Teller at 370 millions. If we take Riccioli's it will be one pound to each, Vossius' will be  pounds to each, and Teller's estimate nearly t pounds to each persons share.

XII. Great Britain is allowed to contain nearly 12 million inhabitants. If we allow 6 persons on an average to each fa the number of families will be two millions. Suppose this of families to pay up the national debt among them. How will each family's share of the national debt be? Ans. £

XIII. Suppose this sum was either in guineas shillings, or, and laid singly down in a strait line, each touching edge: How far would the line of each of these coins extend?

Ans. In Guineas upwards of 15,031 $1⁄4$ miles; is more than $3⁄5$ round the equator of our earth. Shillings 12 $1⁄2$ times round the globe, or to the and one fourth part back again. In Halfpence 3 times round the earth, or 31 $1⁄2$ times betwixt the and the moon, or upwards of 4 $1⁄2$ times round the  orbit, encompassing the earth.