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On Certain Means Furnished by the Census of 1851 for Extending the Application of the Principle of Assurance to the Social Condition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016
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page 51 note * In the Times of the 2nd August it is stated, from the returns of the Registrar General, that the marriages during the quarter ending March, 1853, were 35,014; in the quarter ending March, 1855, the number returned is only 29, 131.