Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 66 No.406, August 1849Various
General
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 66 No.406, August 1849
Various
England -- Periodicals; Scotland -- Periodicals
In 1829 (ministry of the 8th
August--presentiments of a
struggle between the crown and
country) 27,695,000
In 1830 (July Revolution) 26,240,000
In 1831 (incessant agitation--repeated
outbreaks) 24,035,000
In 1832 (continuation of revolutionary
movement--events of
the 5th and 6th June) 22,798,000
In 1833 (progressive establishment
of tranquillity) 26,667,000
In 1834 (the situation becomes
better, with the exception of the
events of the 13th and 14th
April, which, however, were
brief) 27,458,000
From 1835 to 1838 (calm--cabinet
of 15th April--the produce
in the latter year) 31,518,000
In 1839 (Parliamentary coalition,
12th May) 30,654,000
In 1840 (fears of war--rupture of
the English Alliance, &c.) 29,906,000
From 1841 to 1845 (calm--progressive
increase in the latter
year) 34,165,000
In 1846 (notwithstanding the
dearness of food, the receipts
were) 33,990,000
In 1847 (commercial crisis, &c.) 33,033,000
In 1848 (revolution of February) 26,519,000
"The following from _La Patrie_ gives a good idea of the effects
of an unquiet state of society:--
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