| 1860 - 636 pages
...increasing; the result of which is to show that, while population in civilised countries is advancing at the rate of one and a half per cent. per annum, gold — at least that portion which goes into general circulation — is increasing at more than 10... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 pages
...during which, pauperism increased at a less rate than one quarter per cent, while population increased at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum. From the inquiries of the parliamentary committee of 1817, it appeared that the increase in the yross... | |
| 1837 - 346 pages
...been somewhat less — 398,509 quarters; and if we estimate the progressive increase of population at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum, which experience has shown to be the actual rate of increase, the mean number of consumers in this... | |
| 1855 - 432 pages
...manager, that an allocation of £84,515 of this sum will afford a vested addition, at 1st March, 1853, at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum to all policies then of five years' standing. The committee accordingly recommended such vested addition... | |
| 1868 - 802 pages
...1st of January, 1865, showed that the total population of the grand-duchy had risen to 1,798,909, or at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum. Trade and Commerce. The total imports into the grand-duchy, in 1864, amounted to 2,141,783;., and the... | |
| 1869 - 510 pages
...that all said " Policies becoming Claims before the Investigation as at end of 1874, shall " receive a Bonus at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum." After adding the amount of the Bonuses now declared, the Total of the Capital Sums assured by Policies... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1968 - 622 pages
...contradictory character and habitat originally. It is not alone that the commoners of the race are disappearing at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum ; it is even worse with the "chiefs." The " House of Nobles" is created by the sovereign, and isnot... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1873 - 392 pages
...increasing ; the result of which is to show that, while population in civilized countries is advancing at the rate of one and a half per cent, per annum, gold — at least that portion which goes into general circulation — is increasing by more than 10... | |
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