Observations on the importance in purchases of land and in mercantile adventures of ascertaining the rates or laws of mortality among Europeans by chronic diseases and hot climates, with an appendix1826 - 80 pages |
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... ASSURANCE COMPANY , 70 , CORNHILL . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR ; AND PUBLISHED BY J. A. HESSEY , 93 , FLEET - STREET ; -AND J. M. RICHARDSON , 23 , CORNHILL . 1826 . 431 . BIRT IN TESTIMONY OF HIS GRATITUDE FOR THE HIGH SANCTION WHICH.
... ASSURANCE COMPANY , 70 , CORNHILL . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR ; AND PUBLISHED BY J. A. HESSEY , 93 , FLEET - STREET ; -AND J. M. RICHARDSON , 23 , CORNHILL . 1826 . 431 . BIRT IN TESTIMONY OF HIS GRATITUDE FOR THE HIGH SANCTION WHICH.
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... danger of first and subsequent child - births 70 Conclusion Appendix . 79 Prospectus of Asylum Company 81 Form of Deed for establishing a Life Assurance Company 91 ! INTRODUCTION . A great spirit of enquiry has developed.
... danger of first and subsequent child - births 70 Conclusion Appendix . 79 Prospectus of Asylum Company 81 Form of Deed for establishing a Life Assurance Company 91 ! INTRODUCTION . A great spirit of enquiry has developed.
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... Assurance Societies are so constituted as to be unable , with even the common appearance of justice , to grant such assurances . This difficulty may be illustrated by an example . Suppose an Institution so constituted as to give one ...
... Assurance Societies are so constituted as to be unable , with even the common appearance of justice , to grant such assurances . This difficulty may be illustrated by an example . Suppose an Institution so constituted as to give one ...
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... assurance , have ceased to enquire as to the means of securing the advantages it pre- sents . The direct and immediate object of the writer is to lead public attention to the merits of an Institution , in which the lives of persons suf ...
... assurance , have ceased to enquire as to the means of securing the advantages it pre- sents . The direct and immediate object of the writer is to lead public attention to the merits of an Institution , in which the lives of persons suf ...
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... to protect the interests or to consult the wishes of persons differently cir- cumstanced . A prospectus of the ASYLUM COM- PANY will be found in the Appendix . APPENDIX . No. I , ASYLUM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 80 Appendix.
... to protect the interests or to consult the wishes of persons differently cir- cumstanced . A prospectus of the ASYLUM COM- PANY will be found in the Appendix . APPENDIX . No. I , ASYLUM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 80 Appendix.
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