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The principles of the doctrine of life-annuities; explained in a familiar manner, so as to be intelligible to persons not acquainted with the doctrine of chances; and accompanied with a variety of new tables of the values of such annuities at several different rates of interest, both for single lives and for two joint lives, accurately computed from observations. By Francis Maseres, Esq; F.R.S. Cursitor-Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer.

By: Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824.Publisher: London : Printed for B. White , 1783Description: [4], xxxvi, 726p. ; 4g.Subject(s): Annuities
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113D The charters of the Duchy of Lancaster / 113D Annals of Lloyd's Register. 113D The state of the poor: or, An history of the labouring classes in England, from the conquest to the present period; in which are particularly considered, their domestic economy, with respect to diet, dress, fuel, and habitation; and the various plans which, from time to time, have been proposed, and adopted, for the relief of the poor: together with parochial reports relative to the administration of work-houses, and houses of industry; the state of friendly societies; and other public institutions ... With a large appendix; containing a comparative and chronological table of the prices of labour, of provisions, and of other commodities ... By Sir Frederic Morton Eden ... 113D The principles of the doctrine of life-annuities; explained in a familiar manner, so as to be intelligible to persons not acquainted with the doctrine of chances; and accompanied with a variety of new tables of the values of such annuities at several different rates of interest, both for single lives and for two joint lives, accurately computed from observations. By Francis Maseres, Esq; F.R.S. Cursitor-Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer. 113D London's roll of fame : 113D London's roll of fame : 113D The history of the boroughs and municipal corporations of the United Kingdom, from the earliest to the present time :

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