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... persons .. 197 66 commercial customs of 674 181 663 34 66 prices of American in London ... Stock Exchange , morals and manners of .. 66 action to recover manufact'ng [ law case ] 66 joint , companies of England ... Stocks , prices of ...
... persons .. 197 66 commercial customs of 674 181 663 34 66 prices of American in London ... Stock Exchange , morals and manners of .. 66 action to recover manufact'ng [ law case ] 66 joint , companies of England ... Stocks , prices of ...
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... persons born , and from the rate of mortality prevailing among children at that place , we determine how many of these survive the first year , the second , & c . , and in like manner we determine how many arrive at every period of life ...
... persons born , and from the rate of mortality prevailing among children at that place , we determine how many of these survive the first year , the second , & c . , and in like manner we determine how many arrive at every period of life ...
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... persons among the merchants and men of business re- tire from the city , this method will give results nearly accurate for the latter periods of life . Let us try it , and notice the results to which it leads . The deaths ( table I ...
... persons among the merchants and men of business re- tire from the city , this method will give results nearly accurate for the latter periods of life . Let us try it , and notice the results to which it leads . The deaths ( table I ...
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... persons are living at the age of 20 , and 25 of these survive at 52 , the probable life at 20 will be 32 years . is , therefore , the time that elapses before the death of half of the number of persons living at any age . Table XVIII ...
... persons are living at the age of 20 , and 25 of these survive at 52 , the probable life at 20 will be 32 years . is , therefore , the time that elapses before the death of half of the number of persons living at any age . Table XVIII ...
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... persons insured are select and healthy lives , free from the taint of hereditary disease , and at the time of insurance , free from actual disease . But , although it is thus asserted in the declaration made by the assured , it cannot ...
... persons insured are select and healthy lives , free from the taint of hereditary disease , and at the time of insurance , free from actual disease . But , although it is thus asserted in the declaration made by the assured , it cannot ...
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Página 387 - It is a rule of law, when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail ; that always in such cases 'the heirs' are words of limitation of the estate and not words of purchase,
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Página 436 - Imposed in like cases upon the citizens or subjects of the country from which such proceeds may be drawn. ABTICLE II The citizens or subjects of each of the Contracting Parties shall have full power to dispose of their personal property within the territories of the other, by testament...
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Página 437 - But if not sent back within three months from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall not be again arrested for the same cause.
Página 117 - But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Página 89 - ... 1. Offend against any of the provisions of the act or acts creating, altering or renewing such corporation ; or, 2. Violate the provisions of any law, by which such corporation shall have forfeited its charter, by abuse of its powers ; or, 3.
Página 437 - Agents are authorized to require the assistance of the local authorities, for the search, arrest, and imprisonment of the deserters from the ships of war and merchant vessels of their country. For this purpose they shall apply to the competent tribunals, judges and officers, and shall in writing demand said deserters, proving, by the exhibition of the registers of the vessels, the rolls of the crews, or by other official documents, that such individuals formed part of the crews; and, on this reclamation...