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(s) Rees' Cyclo, v. Expectation.—(t) 2 Price Obser. 313.—(u) 9 Westm. Rev. 403.
(w) This column is taken from a folio pamphlet, entitled 'Tables shewing the total
number of persons assured in The Equitable Society, from its commencement in
September, 1762, to January 1st, 1829, &c. To which are added Tables of the
probabilities and expectation of the duration of human life from these documents,
&c.;' by Arthur Morgan, the then Actuary of the Society, published in the year
1834. In the introduction prefixed to these Tables, after stating, that the expecta-
tions, as here set down, are the most correct, Mr. Morgan adds, 'It has the advan-
tage also of being the safer Table of the two for most of the practical purposes of a
Life Assurance Office, giving the probabilities and expectations of life somewhat
lower than those deduced from the mortality of separate classes, in a few eases
where these latter have been sufficiently numerous to form some estimate.'— (x) 9
Westm. Rev. 403.—(y) 9 Westm. Rev. 403.—(z) Seybert's Stat. Ann. 51,(a) 9
Westm. Rev. 419.
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