... words of the Registrar General, " the great fluctuations in the marriages of England are the results of peace after war, abundance after dearth, high wages after want of employment, speculation after languid enterprise, confidence after distrust,... Suffolk in the Nineteenth Century: Physical, Social, Moral, Religious, and ... - Stran 80avtor: John Glyde - 1856 - 389 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1854 - 302 strani
...Marriage returns serve as a sort of barometer of the prosperity of the country, and that the fluctuation expresses the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world iQuart. Return, ip 2. New Series). It is believed that further investigation has only served to confirm... | |
| 1856 - 354 strani
...languid enterprise, confidence after distrust, national triumphs after national disasters. They express the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world." The number, and the per diem percentage, of marriages falling within each month, for a period of five... | |
| 1858 - 124 strani
...languid enterprise, confidence after distrust, national triumphs after national disasters. They express the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world." The number, and the per diem percentage, of marriages falling within each month, for a period of five... | |
| Rhode Island. Division of Vital Statistics - 1858 - 112 strani
...languid enter prise, confidence after distrust, national triumphs after national disasters. They express the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world." The number, and the per diem percentage, of marriages falling within each month, for a period of five... | |
| 1877 - 1380 strani
...In the eighth report the Registrar-( Jcnenil notes how "the fluctuation in the marriages of a county expresses the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world," and illustrates it by a series of historical and numerical facts. Dr. Fair shows how the registration... | |
| Austria. Statistische Zentralkommission - 1879 - 626 strani
...seit Mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts befasst, so finden wir darin folgende Stellen : The fluduation in the marriages of a country expresses the views which the great body of the people tdkt of their prospects in Ute warld (S. 6). The crops of grain in oountry vary largely: iheprices... | |
| Judith Green - 1997 - 236 strani
...be deduced. In 1848, one Registrar's introduction to the annual report claimed that "The fluctuation in the marriages of a country expresses the views...of the people take of their prospects in the world" (Registrar-General 1848: ix), and went on to review changes in the marriage rates from 1754 to 1845... | |
| 1856 - 354 strani
...languid enterprise, confidence after distrust, national triumphs after national disasters. They express the views which the great body of the people take of their prospects in the world." The number, and the per diem percentage, of marriages falling within each month, for a period of five... | |
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