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An Introduction to the History of Life Assurance

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P.S. King & Son, 1912 - 263 Seiten
  

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Seite 50 - And also send on both sides to the reeves, and desire from them aid of so many men as may seem to us adequate for so great a suit, that there may be the more fear in those culpable men for our assemblage, and that we all ride thereto, and avenge our wrong, and slay the thief, and those who fight and stand with him, unless they be willing to depart from him.
Seite 50 - EIGHTH : 1. That we gather to us once in every month, if we can and have leisure, the 'hynden-men...
Seite 204 - ... no insurance shall be made by any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, on the life or lives of any person or persons, or on any event or events whatsoever, wherein the person or persons for whose use, benefit, or on whose account such policy or policies shall be made, shall have no interest, or by way of gaming or wagering...
Seite 50 - ... that they refuse us our right and stand up in defence of a thief that we all of us ride thereto with the reeve within whose ' manung
Seite 53 - Theodred, that it seemed to him too cruel that so young a man should be killed, and besides for so little, as he has learned has somewhere been done. He then said, that it seemed to him, and to those who counselled with him, that no younger person should be slain than xv years, except he should make resistance or flee, and would not surrender himself; that then he should be slain, as well for more as for less, whichever it might be. But if he be willing to surrender himself, let him bo put into prison,...
Seite 121 - Christ, and by devising and phantasying vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory to be done for them which be departed, the which doctrine and vain opinion by nothing more is maintained and upholden, than by the abuse of trentals, chantries, and other provisions made for the continuance of the said blindness and ignorance...
Seite 225 - It shall be lawful for any number of persons to form and establish a friendly society under the provisions of this Act, for the purpose of raising by voluntary subscriptions of the members thereof, with or without the aid of donations, a fund for any of the following objects, that is to say: 1.
Seite 53 - Witlanburh," and has commanded it to be made known to the archbishop by bishop Theodred, that it seemed to him too cruel that so young a man should be killed, and besides for so little, as he has learned has somewhere been done.
Seite 116 - ... for his support, if he be a man of good repute. And after his decease, if he have a wife, a woman of good repute, she shall have weekly for her support 7d.
Seite 43 - If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journey through a wood out of the highway, and neither shout nor blow his horn, he is to be held for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed."* But this fugitive band were not only hiding from their oppressors, but were compelled to plunder for subsistence.

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JSTOR: An Introduction to the History of Life Assurance.
An introduction to the history of life assurance. By A. Fingland Jack, M. Com. xii + 263 pp., 8ye. London: ps King and Son, 1912. Price 7s. 6d. net. ...
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