. Statistical view of France . ,819,941570,526307,848448,928233,694395,,032227,109201,615280,5702 + 1,803242,372297,935 2,666 .9756,171Tanaro 2,9627 252,200373,,200396,500!281,000 21,9061 1,946,800! 95 680,0001,940,0002,590,000 950,0002,240,000 I,jI0,0C0 9,710,000! 800,000 25,00066,00c138,00c30,00085,00c50,00c 394,(0c (=) I6,800194,000259,00095,000224,000131,000 ,106 608,426 ,555445,740272,624 971,000 2,183,289 1,053,8382,748,1063,873,426 1,351,555 3,164,7401,866,624 (1) As tie Picdmonifse Departments were not formally annc.\ed to Fn (2) As I


. Statistical view of France . ,819,941570,526307,848448,928233,694395,,032227,109201,615280,5702 + 1,803242,372297,935 2,666 .9756,171Tanaro 2,9627 252,200373,,200396,500!281,000 21,9061 1,946,800! 95 680,0001,940,0002,590,000 950,0002,240,000 I,jI0,0C0 9,710,000! 800,000 25,00066,00c138,00c30,00085,00c50,00c 394,(0c (=) I6,800194,000259,00095,000224,000131,000 ,106 608,426 ,555445,740272,624 971,000 2,183,289 1,053,8382,748,1063,873,426 1,351,555 3,164,7401,866,624 (1) As tie Picdmonifse Departments were not formally annc.\ed to Fn (2) As I could Dot find the amount of the/<j/fM«-7<i;r, I have siipDo:(Tax It 210,000,000/r. and of the P»ientes-Tax, 21,845,425/^. 14,058,285 t^ie French ^ra, 1 have taken the statements relative to those Departments in the Budget for the 12th Year. Some particulars are wanting. ■ proportion with the Land-Tax, as in the other parts of France, viz. nearly as I to 10. In fact, by the above Table, the General Total of the Land-. C 173 ] I shall now introduce a few specimens of the manner inwhich these Tables may become serviceable. The mostimportant point is, to be enabled to find out the increase ofterritory and population which France has gained in con-sequence of her conquests. If then, from these Tables wetake the thirteen Departments that have been incorporated, tothe North of France, namely, la Dyle^ IEscaut, les Forets,Jemmappe^ la lySy Meuse-inferieure, les Deux Nefhes, rOurte,Sambre-et-Meuse, Mont-TomierrCy la Roer, Rbin-et-Moselle,and la Sarre, we shall find a population of 4,;09,6o6 inhabi-tants over an extent of 62,267^ kiliometres, or square milesi8,i6i|. Now, if to those thirteen Departments, wc add the countryof Porentruy and Montbcliard, inclosed in the Department ofthe Haut-Rbin, of which they have been made two Districts(Delemont and Porentruy), and contain 70,689 souls, overan extent of 1,765 kiliometres, and the city of Mulhausen,which contains 6,615 inhabita


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