Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Band 17Statistical Society of London, 1854 |
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... return upon any subject , but such a system is extremely irregular , and the documents issued are so scattered and ... returns are sometimes given for England and Wales , sometimes for Great Britain , and at other times for the United ...
... return upon any subject , but such a system is extremely irregular , and the documents issued are so scattered and ... returns are sometimes given for England and Wales , sometimes for Great Britain , and at other times for the United ...
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... return for each family or household . 4. Special agents , or enumerators , to be employed . 5. The returns to state name and surname , age , place of birth , spoken language , religion , condition , whether single , married , or widowed ...
... return for each family or household . 4. Special agents , or enumerators , to be employed . 5. The returns to state name and surname , age , place of birth , spoken language , religion , condition , whether single , married , or widowed ...
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... returns . However useful it may prove to have periodically a perfect knowledge of the conditions , proceeds , and results of agricultural industry , their value cannot be compared to that of a practical answer to the difficult question ...
... returns . However useful it may prove to have periodically a perfect knowledge of the conditions , proceeds , and results of agricultural industry , their value cannot be compared to that of a practical answer to the difficult question ...
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... returns per year have varied from 5 tuns to 7,976 . The lowest number of tuns brought to the town was 5 tuns , in 1837 , when only one ship was sent ; and the greatest number of tuns obtained was 7,976 in 1820 , when 64 ships were sent ...
... returns per year have varied from 5 tuns to 7,976 . The lowest number of tuns brought to the town was 5 tuns , in 1837 , when only one ship was sent ; and the greatest number of tuns obtained was 7,976 in 1820 , when 64 ships were sent ...
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... returns by many thousand pounds . The causes of the decline of the northern whale - fishing trade in Hull is a subject with which I am not sufficiently conversant to be able to offer an opinion . I , therefore , close my remarks on the ...
... returns by many thousand pounds . The causes of the decline of the northern whale - fishing trade in Hull is a subject with which I am not sufficiently conversant to be able to offer an opinion . I , therefore , close my remarks on the ...
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Seite 156 - An Act to regulate the labour of children and young persons in the mills and factories of the United Kingdom.
Seite 16 - March, 1834) for the purposes of procuring, arranging, and publishing 'Facts calculated to illustrate the condition and prospects of society.
Seite 49 - ... the population of such towns amounted to 23 per cent, only of the enumerated population, thus showing, in a marked degree, the increasing tendency of the people to concentrate themselves in masses.
Seite 150 - ... grievously whipped and burned through the gristle of the right ear with a hot iron of the compass of an inch about, as a manifestation of his wicked life, and due punishment received for the same.
Seite 292 - I. took possession of .£200,000 of the merchants' money that had been lodged in the mint,2 and from that period the merchants kept their money in their own houses, under the care of their servants and apprentices. On the breaking out of the civil war between Charles I. and the Parliament, it became very customary for the apprentices to rob their masters, and then run away and join the army. As the merchants could now place no confidence either in the public authorities or in their own servants,...
Seite 313 - In endeavouring to remove those inconveniences, we would be governed by a regard to the spirit of the Act of 1844, and attempt only to correct its practical defects. Among the modifications that may be suggested, perhaps the following may deserve a special consideration : — That the present maximum which applies to an average of four weeks should apply to an average of twelve months ; — that all the banks who had formed agreements with the Bank of England, and whose compensation...
Seite 158 - PRIVATE ACTS, PRINTED BY THE KING'S PRINTER, AND WHEREOF THE PRINTED COPIES MAY BE GIVEN IN EVIDENCE.
Seite 296 - Kingdom who after the passing of this Act shall be entitled to issue Bank Notes shall become bankrupt, or shall cease to carry on the Business of a Banker, or shall discontinue the Issue of Bank Notes, either by Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England or otherwise, it shall not be lawful for such Banker at any Time thereafter to issue any such Notes.
Seite 295 - An Act to regulate the Issue of Bank Notes, and for giving to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England certain Privileges for a limited Period.