The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and Practice of Insurance in All Its Branches: a Biographical Summary ... a Bibliographical Repertory of All Works Written Upon the Subject ... an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance ... |
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The ages of females : under 5 , 480 ; between 5 and 25 , 79 ; between 25 and 45
, 106 ; between 45 and 75 , 290 ; between 75 and end of life , 154 . CONGREVE ,
SIR WILLIAM , obtained , in 1812 , a patent for an arrangement of waterpipes in ...
The ages of females : under 5 , 480 ; between 5 and 25 , 79 ; between 25 and 45
, 106 ; between 45 and 75 , 290 ; between 75 and end of life , 154 . CONGREVE ,
SIR WILLIAM , obtained , in 1812 , a patent for an arrangement of waterpipes in ...
Page 44
... persons whose incomes terminate with their lives , to secure annu . to their
survivors , viz . males to the age of 21 ; widows and female nominees while they
remain unmarried ; and to admit females to subs . and to nominate their children .
... persons whose incomes terminate with their lives , to secure annu . to their
survivors , viz . males to the age of 21 ; widows and female nominees while they
remain unmarried ; and to admit females to subs . and to nominate their children .
Page 67
The deaths of 1867 were thus divided - males , 42,960 ; females , 46,463 . Of the
males 4490 died under 1 year and 9187 under 5 ; 1421 between 5 and 10 ; 3922
between 20 and 25 ; 4648 between 45 and 55 ; 2392 between 65 and 75 ; and ...
The deaths of 1867 were thus divided - males , 42,960 ; females , 46,463 . Of the
males 4490 died under 1 year and 9187 under 5 ; 1421 between 5 and 10 ; 3922
between 20 and 25 ; 4648 between 45 and 55 ; 2392 between 65 and 75 ; and ...
Page 75
In the first Rep . he tells us Consumption and Decline carried off more females
than males , " in the ratio of 4'135 to 3771. " In the 2nd Rep . we find the following
: The higher mort . of English women by C. may be ascribed partly to the indoor ...
In the first Rep . he tells us Consumption and Decline carried off more females
than males , " in the ratio of 4'135 to 3771. " In the 2nd Rep . we find the following
: The higher mort . of English women by C. may be ascribed partly to the indoor ...
Page 80
Dr. Guy prepared the following T. , showing the deaths from C. in 1000 males and
1000 females of the pop . of E. and W. and of Lond . respectively , living in 1851 ,
at decennial ages : Males . Females . Ages . England . London . England .
Dr. Guy prepared the following T. , showing the deaths from C. in 1000 males and
1000 females of the pop . of E. and W. and of Lond . respectively , living in 1851 ,
at decennial ages : Males . Females . Ages . England . London . England .
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