RATIOS OF POPULATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO IMPERIAL SERVICES OF IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN AT DECENNIAL INTERVALS.
Ratio of British to Ratio of British to
Irish Populations. Irish Contributions.
1819-20 2.1 12.7 1829-30 2.
1 10.9 1839-40 2.3 11.
5 1849-50 3.2 17.6 1859-60 4.
0 9.8 1869-70 4.8 12.
3 1879-80 5.7 16.3 1889-90 7.
0 22.6 1899-00 8.9 46.
5 1909-10 9.3 [52]
The truth is that from a financial point of view Ireland has no valid complaint to make on the score of her contributions for Imperial purposes. Between 1820 and 1840 the Irish population was a little less than one-half of the population of Great Britain; her contribution for Imperial Services varied from one-eleventh to one-thirteenth.
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