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Bibliographyjournals of the House of Commons. Vols. LXV , LXVII, andLXVIII.These volumes contain most of the statistics I use aboutBritish trade.Papers Relating to the License Trade. Ordered to be printed bythe House of Commons, 26 February 1812.Contains a few oblique hints as to clandestine English tradewith Russia."Report Relative to the Trade with the East Indies and China fromthe Select Committee of the House of Lords, Appointed to Inquireinto the Mean s of Extending and Securing the ForeignTrade of the Country . . . ," 'Parliamentary Payers: 1821.Vol. VII.Contains a reference to land trade between Russia and Chinain English woolens and tea.C. Public Documents, United StatesAmerican State Papers. Documents, Legislative and Executive, ofthe Congress of the United States . . . Selected and Edited underAuthority of Congress. Washington, D.C. : Gales & Seaton,1832-61.Class I: Foreign Relations. Vols. I—III.Little on relations with Russia and Sweden, but quite alot on relations with Denmark.Class 11: Commerce and Navigation. Vols. I—II.Contains all the available statistics on exports to andimports from the Baltic nations. Any conclusions drawnfrom these statistics should be very carefully examined. Th estatistics in these volumes were compiled on the basis of ayear that ended, not on 31 December, but on 30 September.Therefore, American statistics on the Russian trade are particularlydeceptive because the Baltic and Archangel ship­289

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