Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Volumen78

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Royal Statistical Society., 1915
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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Página 13 - Taxes on the sauce which pampers man's appetite, and the drug that restores him to health ; on the ermine which decorates the judge, and the rope which hangs the criminal ; on the poor man's salt, and the rich man's spice; on the brass nails of the coffin, and the ribands of the bride.
Página 13 - ... that comes from abroad, or is grown at home ; taxes on the raw material ; taxes on every fresh value that is added to it by the industry of man...
Página 581 - ... any reduction in the estimate on account of the estimate being made on the assumption that the whole property is to be placed on the market at one and the same time : Provided that where it is proved to the Commissioners that the value of the property has been depreciated by reason of the death of the deceased, the Commissioners in fixing the price shall take such depreciation into account.
Página 289 - The Table of Index Numbers is based on the average prices of the eleven years 1867-77, and the index numbers have been calculated in the ordinary arithmetical way ; for instance, English wheat : — *. d.
Página 323 - The accounts of goods exported include goods bought in the United Kingdom by or on behalf of the governments of the Allies, but do not include goods taken from British government stores and depots or goods bought by the British Government and shipped on government vessels.
Página 13 - Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory ; — taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste— taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion — taxes on everything on earth, and the waters under the earth...
Página 328 - First Report of the Departmental Committee Appointed by the President of the Local Government Board to Consider and Report on Questions Arising in Connection with the Reception and Employment of the Belgian Refugees in this Country, London, HMSO, 1914, Cmd.
Página 150 - The values of the imports represent the cost, insurance, and freight; or, when goods are consigned for sale, the latest sale value of such goods. The values of the exports represent the cost and the charges of delivering the goods on board the ship, and are known аз " free on board

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