This is a detailed "Report On The Present State Of The Trade Between Great Britain And Russia," presented to both houses of Parliament. Authored by Thomas Michell, the report provides an in-depth analysis of the commercial relationship between the two nations. It offers valuable insights into the trade dynamics, economic conditions, and political factors influencing the exchange of goods and services during the period it was written. The document serves as a primary source for understanding the economic history of 19th-century Europe and the intricate connections between Great Britain and Russia. It is invaluable for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in international trade and political economy.
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