Journal of the Statistical Society of London, 第 9 巻Statistical Society., 1846 Published papers whose appeal lies in their subject-matter rather than their technical statistical contents. Medical, social, educational, legal, demographic and governmental issues are of particular concern. |
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... examination of the foregoing abstracts of the imports will be sufficient to acquaint us with the increased consumption of articles of luxury , and this fact may be taken as a fair criterion of the growing prosperity of the country . It ...
... examination of the foregoing abstracts of the imports will be sufficient to acquaint us with the increased consumption of articles of luxury , and this fact may be taken as a fair criterion of the growing prosperity of the country . It ...
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... examination of these tables will serve to show that the members of royal houses have a shorter duration of life than the aristocracy , the aristocracy than the gentry , and these latter a shorter duration still than the females of the ...
... examination of these tables will serve to show that the members of royal houses have a shorter duration of life than the aristocracy , the aristocracy than the gentry , and these latter a shorter duration still than the females of the ...
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... examination of the respective Tables it will be seen that the contribution adequate to provide for the three benefits offered is 37. 78. annually , or more than double the actual amount collected . It is a most lamentable condition in ...
... examination of the respective Tables it will be seen that the contribution adequate to provide for the three benefits offered is 37. 78. annually , or more than double the actual amount collected . It is a most lamentable condition in ...
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... produced , amounted to nearly 14 in 100 , but this will have no essential influence on the proportions under examination , as the total number of Christians will not be augmented by so much as the fiftieth part of 1 1846. ] 77.
... produced , amounted to nearly 14 in 100 , but this will have no essential influence on the proportions under examination , as the total number of Christians will not be augmented by so much as the fiftieth part of 1 1846. ] 77.
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... examination it has appeared , that the Jews had scarcely so many married amongst the same number living as the Christians , this must be adduced as a proof of their greater continence , since in the same number of living they have much ...
... examination it has appeared , that the Jews had scarcely so many married amongst the same number living as the Christians , this must be adduced as a proof of their greater continence , since in the same number of living they have much ...
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18th century agricultural amount of crime annual Annuities appear Average Prices Banks cent centage Central Criminal Court century charge Cholera City Districts Commissioners common Rail conveyance Cost per mile Counties courts Criminal cwts decrease degree deposits Disease Districts of England ditto Division docentes duration ending 5th England and Wales examination expenses facts famine favourable females Friendly Societies gentry Hereford highest houses important increase inhabitants interest Jews labour Lancashire less London Lowest magistrates males Manchester manufacturing means Metropolis Middlesex mile per annum mortality nearly Northampton Norway Number of Deaths offences Office Oxford parishes passengers period persons police population prices of Wheat professors in ordinary proportion Quarters ending railways ratio Register returns Rural Scotland Scrofula Sessions sickness sitors Statistical Society streets Sudder Ameens Surrey Table tion tons Total Average Town trade traffic week Wheat whole