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Memorandum of emotions for the

Mr Martin to-

Public

welfare.

Twenty yours have been sedulously swoted by

investigation of the Colonial, Commercial and Financial affairs of the Brikok Cempire. Ten of these years have been spent in visiting the Colonies, and Jon' ting the information acquired: the result of has been as follows:

4 years he circula- some of his labours.

I History of the British Colonies; five Vols., 28 maps, Charts, &c.

3,500 Copies printed

II marquees Wellesley's Indian Despatches; fiver Vols., Maps, Flans, per, 8,000. III British Colonial Library; den vols., Qugravings. Maps, be, IV Eastern India: three vols., 200 Drawings, Aaps, Plans, &c.

22.000

4,600.

V Statistics of the British Colonies : one large 4th, 3,000,000 Figures, Seals, 20. 3.000. VI Political, Come & Find condition of Augle Eastern Grupise in 1832, 87. 1,500 - VII Brition Relations with the Chinese Cupite in 1832, 800 VIll. Jaxation of the British Empire; with tubular views, the.. 1. Past & Present State of Tea Trade of England, Europe & America. & Analysis of Parliamentary svidence on China Trade, 1832.

XI Colonial Policy of the Paritish Empire; Part one, Goot XII Marquess Wellesley's Spanish Despatches : one. Not. Per XII Meland as it was _ is _ and ought to be: Tubular Chart, &c.. 878 Colonial Magazine : Saven Vols. 800; completed, Engravings, &er,

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3,000.

1.500. 1.600.

3.000

1600

4,500

1,500.

18.000

X Poor Laws for Ireland, a Sreasure of Justice for England; the flangeklet, 10,000.

Colonial Atlas, with tapes of each Colony, Ingrading!• East & West-India. Lugar duties equalization, - 40,000 Expics distributes. monetary system of British Indias, – 10000 Copies distributed. Various Pamphlets on Commerce, Finance, Shippinge

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The foregoing Publications comprize about Seventy Thousand Catavo Volusnes ; illustrated by

Praps, Engravings, Plans &Statistical Charts, and they all refer to subjects of great national importance. mere mechanical expenditure on these works, for printing, paper, Engravings, Be., has been aptoards of Twenty Thousand Pounds Stessing !

To defray these heavy charges to pay Assistants, and to provide for personal expences during, twenty years unremitting soil by costly labour and travel, not the slightest and has been furnished by Government; ... but relying solely.

onergies, and out of his own limited resources, Mr Martin has prepared the first complete "History of the British Colonies

an interest in the Public Enind for possessions, whode extent

whode extent and condition were. heretofore imperfectly known, and their intrinsic value inadequately appreciated.

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In addition to the preceding mentioned labours, M. Martin has zealously contributed to promote vations useful objects. The Colonial Socity"

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London .

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his Works, and he has endeavoured to-

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