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1 Francis Corbaux, The Doctrine of Compound Interest, Illustrated and Applied to Perpetual Annuities [i] (1825)

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         ILLUSTRATED AND APPLIED TO PERPETUAL ANNUITIES,

    TO THOSE FOR TERMS OF YJikRS CERTANI X'G         ANNUITIES,

           AND GENERALLY TO PROSPEa 4,         SACT





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  SOLVING THE QUESTIONS THAT DEPEND ON COMPOUND INTEREST, ACCRUING
                ANNUALLY, HALF-YEARLY, OR QUARTERLY;


                                AND


                     OTHER ORIGINAL TABLES,

EXPRESSING, WITH REFERENCE TO COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS, THE PROBABILITIES AND THE EXPECTATIONS
         OF LIFE AT EACH AGE, ALSO THE CORRECT VALUES OF ANNUITIES ON SINGLE
                           AND ON JOINT LIVES.



                       TEMPUS   4GER MEUS.




                                BY

                    FRANCIS CORBAUX,

 AUTHOR OF  An Inquiry into the National Debt, and into the Means and the Prospect of i16
          Redemption, with a Plan for redeeming that Debt, upon the principle
                     of Terminable Annuities, 4c. 4c.


      LONDON-1825.

PRINTED FOR SUBSCRIBERS,


AND TO BE HAD AT THL AUrIIOR'S, No.s, HERCULES-BUILDINGS, (NEAR THE ASYLUM,) LAMBLI 14.

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