| Richard Price - 1771 - 376 páginas
...another, they actually enjoy, and may be confidered as fure of enjoying ; thofe who live Of furvive beyond that period, enjoying as; much more time in proportion to their number, as thofe who fall Jhort of it enjoy lejs. Thus; Suppofing 46 perfons alive, all 40 years of age; and that,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1771 - 622 páginas
...them one with another, they 2Ctuaily enjoy, and may be conlidered as fure of enjoying ; thofe who live beyond that period, enjoying as much more time in proportion to their number, as thofe who fall fhort of it enr joy lejs. Thus, fuppoiing 46 perfons alive, all 40 years of age, a;iiJ... | |
| Richard Price - 1773 - 496 páginas
...another, they adually enjoy, and may be confidered as fure of enjoying ; thofe who live or furvive beyond that period, enjoying as much more time in proportion to their number, as thofe who fall Jhort of it enjoy lefs. Thus; Suppoling 46 perfons alive, all 40 years of age ; and... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 452 páginas
...one with another, they actually enjoy, and may be confidered as fure of enjoying ; thofe who iurvive that period enjoying as much more time in proportion to their number as thofe who fall fhort of it enjoy lefs. Thus, fuppoiing 46 perfons alive all 40 years of a_ee, and that... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 páginas
...observations: that is, the number of years which, taking them ooe with another, they actually enjoy, and may be considered as sure of enjoying; those who live...number, as those who fall short of it enjoy less. See LIFE, duration of. EXPECTORANTS, an appellation given to those medicines which facilitate the discharging... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 páginas
...observations: that is, the number of years which, taking them one with another, they actually enjoy, and may be considered as sure of enjoying ; those who...as much more time, in proportion to their number, a* those who fall short of it enjoy less. See LIFE, duration of. EXPECTORANTS, an appellation given... | |
| Francis Baily - 1810 - 754 páginas
...lives may be considered as sure of enjoying ; those who live beyond that period, enjoying as much mure in proportion to their number, as those who fall short of it enjoy less. Consequently the rule for finding the Expectation of Life will be as follows. § 53. Divide the sum... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 páginas
...them, one with another, will actually enjoy, and may be considered as tare of enjoying, those who live beyond that period enjoying as much more time, in...number, as those who fall short of it enjoy less. Rule. " Take the given age from 86 and divide the remainder by 2." Life annuities and the expectation... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 482 páginas
...them, one with another, will actually enjoy, and may be considered as sure of enjoying, those who live beyond that period enjoying as much more time, in...number, as those who fall short of it enjoy less. Rule. " Take the given age from 86 and divide the remainder by 2." life annuities and the expectation... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 962 páginas
...them, one with another, will actually enjoy, and may be considered as sure of enjoying, those who live beyond that period enjoying as much more time, in proportion to their number, as those who f»ll short of it enjoy less. Bute. " Take the given age from 86 and divide the remainder by 2." Life... | |
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