Commercial statisticsA digest of the productive resources, commercial legislation, customs tariffs ..of all nationsIncluding all British commercial treaties with foreign states .. . Inhabitan in the Towns. 608,000 179,000 98,000 300,000 255,000 301,000 219,000 123,000 45,000 34,000 86,000 98,000 70,000 114,000 22,000 2,532,000 Country. 935,000279,000152,000808,000793,200 1,314,000906,000647,000300,000238,000584,000979,000990,000 1,687,000398,000 11,010,000 Ecclesiastics Total Population. TotalPopulation. 1,543,000 458,000 250,000 1,108,000 1,048,000 1,615,000 1,125,000 770,000 345,000 272,000


Commercial statisticsA digest of the productive resources, commercial legislation, customs tariffs ..of all nationsIncluding all British commercial treaties with foreign states .. . Inhabitan in the Towns. 608,000 179,000 98,000 300,000 255,000 301,000 219,000 123,000 45,000 34,000 86,000 98,000 70,000 114,000 22,000 2,532,000 Country. 935,000279,000152,000808,000793,200 1,314,000906,000647,000300,000238,000584,000979,000990,000 1,687,000398,000 11,010,000 Ecclesiastics Total Population. TotalPopulation. 1,543,000 458,000 250,000 1,108,000 1,048,000 1,615,000 1,125,000 770,000 345,000 272,000 670,000 1,077,000 1,060,000 1,801,000 420,000 13,562,000150,000 Proportion ofthe Inhabit-ants of theTowns to theTotal Popu-lation. 2-5 2-5 1-3 2-7 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-11 1-15 1-16 1-19 1-5 13,712,000 inhabitants. Division of the Population according to the different Social Conditions in 1803. Clergy of cathedrals and of parishes , Officers of the Inquisition and of the crusade Monks Nuns Nobles Civil and military employments Advocates, notaries, students Administration, army and navy Domestics Merchants Manufacturers Artisans Labourers Journeymen Total population. Inhabitants. }? 203,298 J 1,440,000343,047199,566590,000840,276103,017119,250812,9672,721,2912,893,713 10,268,000 1 in 50 — 7 — 30 — 50 — 18 — 12 — 100 — 90 — 12 — 4 — 4 The foregoing returns and statements we consider as little more than very-doubtful estimates. Mr. Mac Culloch allows 369,126 inhabitants to the pro-vince of Madrid, and only 276,952 to Toledo. The whole population of Spainhe states at ,774, which we consider as probably nearer the truth thanthat of nearly 14,000,000, as stated in the foregoing tables, and by M. Moreaude Jonnes. We can, however, give only such tables or estimates as exist,—and therefore do not vouch for their correctness. 944 SPAIN. The Cadastral Returns of the population for 1826 give the followingresults: Householders, having the qualification of


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