The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and Practice of Insurance in All Its Branches: a Biographical Summary ... a Bibliographical Repertory of All Works Written Upon the Subject ... an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance ...C. and E. Layton, 1871 |
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... means presented to them of providing by Life Ins . , " etc. They estimated that 500,000 possessed the pecuniary means of availing themselves of Life Ins . , and their not doing so " affords a striking view of the improvidence of mankind ...
... means presented to them of providing by Life Ins . , " etc. They estimated that 500,000 possessed the pecuniary means of availing themselves of Life Ins . , and their not doing so " affords a striking view of the improvidence of mankind ...
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... means of involving a tenant for life or lessee in difficulty . The advantages to landlords , patrons of livings , colleges , and other ecclesiastical corps . , of having thus the means of compelling tenants and incumbents to ins ...
... means of involving a tenant for life or lessee in difficulty . The advantages to landlords , patrons of livings , colleges , and other ecclesiastical corps . , of having thus the means of compelling tenants and incumbents to ins ...
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... means generally a definite period or length of time . As applied to man , age may either mean the whole of his life , or a portion of it . It is usual to divide the whole period of human life into four parts or ages . The first , or ...
... means generally a definite period or length of time . As applied to man , age may either mean the whole of his life , or a portion of it . It is usual to divide the whole period of human life into four parts or ages . The first , or ...
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... means an immovable stability to property , and certainty to the proprietors of income such is the object of assu .; and assuredly the principle of assu . has never given rise to an undertaking more moral , more useful , or more ...
... means an immovable stability to property , and certainty to the proprietors of income such is the object of assu .; and assuredly the principle of assu . has never given rise to an undertaking more moral , more useful , or more ...
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... means 137 of the 2000 policies have fallen into the Society's own hands : But then the directors have from time to time admitted new lives thereon for the benefit of the So. , after such exclusions were compleated . And in 1712 the So ...
... means 137 of the 2000 policies have fallen into the Society's own hands : But then the directors have from time to time admitted new lives thereon for the benefit of the So. , after such exclusions were compleated . And in 1712 the So ...
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