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 whether there is any peron poeing very extenive property whoe receipts are managed with uch œconomy as the public income of Great Britain.

Thee tatements will be found intelligible, it is hoped, even to perons who are the leat converant with ubjects of this kind; and they are made in uch a manner as to afford the eaiet: means of detection, if any unintentional error hall have ecaped the diligence of the author. If their accuracy hall tand the tet of the cloet crutiny, ought any one, in future, to indulge himelf, for the fake of popularity, or from any other motive, in making declamations, either in or out of parliament, about the increaed and increaing influence, of which we have frequently heard o much of late, and the immene (which