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 * Amount of No. of
 * Revenue. Officers.
 * In the Pot-office the revenue paid nett into the Exchequer, and the number of officers in 1808, excluive of letter- carriers
 * £1,076,000
 * 339
 * Do. in 1783
 * 148,000
 * 155
 * {{ts|ar}|Leaving an increae of
 * £928,000
 * 184
 * colspan=3|Total Increae of Revenue and officers.
 * Excie|||£ 17,462,000|||60
 * Taxes||| 16,231,000|||175
 * Cutoms
 * 5,422,000
 * 867
 * Stamps
 * 3,786,000
 * 143
 * Pot-office.
 * 928,000
 * 184
 * £ 43,829,000
 * 1,429
 * Deduct the whole Salt etablihment
 * 495
 * 934
 * }
 * 143
 * Pot-office.
 * 928,000
 * 184
 * £ 43,829,000
 * 1,429
 * Deduct the whole Salt etablihment
 * 495
 * 934
 * }
 * Deduct the whole Salt etablihment
 * 495
 * 934
 * }
 * 934
 * }
 * 934
 * }

Thee are the great branches of the public revenue; to the maller ones no addition has been made at all worthy of notice, either as to increae in the amount, or to the number of officers employed in the collection of them.

The reult of this careul and attentive invetigation appears to be, on the moft unavorable way of making the comparion, that

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