1820. Dec r 30. Revised 1822 March 20

Rid Yourselves of Ultramaria. Tables to the Introduction

(d) by net amount seems to be here meant,

what was considered as the net amount of the sums received in Spain, after deduction

made of those expended in Ultramaria. But, to find the result in respect of profit

and loss from the dominion over Ultramaria to Spain, against this so stiled net amount, must be set that part of the aggregate expence

of Spain, which, but for the dominion, would not have had existence: and which it is

supposed would not be found so little as twice the amount of this stiled net profit.

See Table II.

Table I. Conjunct Revenue Table Spanish ULtramarian including namely,

Spanish and Spanish-America, at seven different periods

Public Revenue of Spain: Exclusive of that called Indian Revenue, (b) according to Townsend's Journey

through Spain 2 d. Edit. 1792. II. 184. 185, 186. 190 ed.

Reals Vellon

Pounds Sterling

Public Revenue termed Indian Revenue

according to Townsend. II 184, 185 2 d. Edit.

Reals Vellon.

Pounds Sterling

(b.) In articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, the sums are the remainders after

deducting from those in Townsend the sums mentioned in his Table as the amount of the

Revenue, called Indians Revenue: those amounts are here

brought together in the Table headed Indian Revenue.

(c.) In the Table, in which this infomation is inserted, the year is

1774. This, however, must have been a mistake: for, in the particulars already given

(II. 182.) of this same revenue, the years 1785 and 1786, are mentioned.

(d.) By net amount.