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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... amount of land let at rack rent has increased , and that let under beneficial leases and in angmentation of benefices has diminished ; and such a change would , in the natural sequence of events , have been followed by an increase in ...
... amount of land let at rack rent has increased , and that let under beneficial leases and in angmentation of benefices has diminished ; and such a change would , in the natural sequence of events , have been followed by an increase in ...
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... amount at the close of one year compared with that at the close of another ; and this will be followed by another table , giving the rental , the abate- ments , the increase or decrease of arrears , and the resulting receipts from the ...
... amount at the close of one year compared with that at the close of another ; and this will be followed by another table , giving the rental , the abate- ments , the increase or decrease of arrears , and the resulting receipts from the ...
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... amount of 2921. 168. 11d . in 1877-78 , and increased to the extent of 1,1781 . 118. 2d . in 1878-79 ( the beginning of the bad year ) , were swollen to the extent of 1,566l . 188. 7d . , and amounted in all to 3,004l . 18. 11d . , or ...
... amount of 2921. 168. 11d . in 1877-78 , and increased to the extent of 1,1781 . 118. 2d . in 1878-79 ( the beginning of the bad year ) , were swollen to the extent of 1,566l . 188. 7d . , and amounted in all to 3,004l . 18. 11d . , or ...
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... amount of interest , and of repayment of principal , which should be charged to each separate estate under this head . But it would seem to be well within the margin to reckon upon at least 900l . , and the deduction of this further sum ...
... amount of interest , and of repayment of principal , which should be charged to each separate estate under this head . But it would seem to be well within the margin to reckon upon at least 900l . , and the deduction of this further sum ...
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... amount of 7,250l . on the erection and improvement of cottages and farm buildings , and on the execution of draining and fencing operations , during the period under review in this paper . It has also paid interest , and repaid ...
... amount of 7,250l . on the erection and improvement of cottages and farm buildings , and on the execution of draining and fencing operations , during the period under review in this paper . It has also paid interest , and repaid ...
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