Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 55. köideRoyal Statistical Society., 1892 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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... Report of a Committee on Beneficent In- stitutions . I. The Medical Charities of the Metropolis . 68 pp . 8vo . 1857 ........ Statistics of the Farm School System of the Continent ( reprinted from the Journal , with a Preface and Notes ) ...
... Report of a Committee on Beneficent In- stitutions . I. The Medical Charities of the Metropolis . 68 pp . 8vo . 1857 ........ Statistics of the Farm School System of the Continent ( reprinted from the Journal , with a Preface and Notes ) ...
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Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain). The Commissioners themselves in their report described the character of the tenure under beneficial leases in the following terms : " Its distinctive feature , " they stated , " is this , that ...
Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain). The Commissioners themselves in their report described the character of the tenure under beneficial leases in the following terms : " Its distinctive feature , " they stated , " is this , that ...
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... report made in 1861 as " varying a good deal in quality . " " A great portion of the arable , " he stated , consists of a " heavy loam , " and is " wet " and " rather expensive of culti- " vation , but productive of pretty good crops ...
... report made in 1861 as " varying a good deal in quality . " " A great portion of the arable , " he stated , consists of a " heavy loam , " and is " wet " and " rather expensive of culti- " vation , but productive of pretty good crops ...
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... report of the college agent went on to state , " renders it a desirable occupation and consequently 66 valuable . " The gross annual value was estimated at that time at 210l . , but since then the college has effected considerable im ...
... report of the college agent went on to state , " renders it a desirable occupation and consequently 66 valuable . " The gross annual value was estimated at that time at 210l . , but since then the college has effected considerable im ...
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... report , we can form an adequate idea of the income and outgoings on the several estates at this time . This table is taken on an average of six years , ending Lady Day , 1836 , and shows the annual revenue of the hospital from all ...
... report , we can form an adequate idea of the income and outgoings on the several estates at this time . This table is taken on an average of six years , ending Lady Day , 1836 , and shows the annual revenue of the hospital from all ...
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