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" Company exceeds £62,000,000, and, owing to the liberality with which its engagements have been performed, is rapidly increasing. The duty paid to Government for the year 1852 was £74,037. "
The popular guide to the International exhibition of 1862 - Page lxvii
by Edward McDermott - 1862 - 244 pages
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The Farmer's Almanac and Calendar

Cuthbert William Johnson, William Shaw - Agriculture - 1866 - 838 pages
...the Bonus is made, a BONUS was paid equal to a REDUCTION of SS PER CENT. UPON THE CURRENT PRRMIUM. THE RATES OF PREMIUM ARE IN NO CASE HIGHER than those...principal Offices giving no Bonus to their Insurers. THE BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY EXCEEDS SEVENTY MILLIONS. NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. 1КЯТ1Т...
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The Yearly journal of trade, ed. by C. Pope

Charles Pope - 1854 - 712 pages
...thus, from time to time, received from the Society sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly £380,000. The Rates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by the other principal Offices making no returns to their Insurers. The business of the Company exceeds £62,000,000, and, owing to...
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Lodge's Peerage and Baronetage (knightage & Companionage) of the British Empire

Knights and knighthood - 1855 - 818 pages
...time to time received from the Society sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly £380,000. The Kates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by the other principal Offices making no returns to their Insurers. The business of the Company exceeds .£02,000,000, and, owing...
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Andalucia, Ronda and Granada, Murcia, Valencia, and Catalonia; the portions ...

Richard Ford - Spain - 1855 - 522 pages
...nearly £400,000. A farther sum is applicable for a Bonus upon policies renewed in 1861, The Kates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by the other principal OftVes giving no Bonus to tbeir Insurers. No charge is made for the Policy or Stamp when the insurance...
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Jurist: Containing Reports of All Cases Determined in Law ..., Volume 18, Part 2

Law - 1855 - 552 pages
...received from the Society sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly 380,000'. The rates of premium ate in no case higher than those charged by the other principal offices making no returns to their insurers. The business of the Company exceeds <>?.000,000/., and, owing...
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Lodge's Peerage and Baronetage (knightage & Companionage) of the British Empire

Knights and knighthood - 1856 - 808 pages
...than from time to time received from the Society sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly £3HO,000. The Rates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by the other principal Offices making no returns to their Insurers. The business of the Company exceeds £62,000,000 and, owing to...
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Hand-book for travellers in France [by J. Murray. 1st] 3rd-14th, 16th, 18th ed

John Murray - 1861 - 730 pages
...nearly £400,000. A further sum is applicable for a Bonus upon policies renewed in 1861. The Kates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by the other principal Offices giving no Bimns to their Insurers. No charge is made for the Policy or Stamp when the insurance exceeds £300....
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The Clergy List for ...: Containing Complete Lists of the ..., Volume 1866

Clergy - 1866 - 1102 pages
...the cost of Insurances, ii reduced to a minimum amount. EXAMPLES OP PREMIUMS REDUCED BY THIS BOHTJS. The Rates of Premium are In no case higher than those...the other principal Offices giving no Bonus to their Inturers. No charge is made for the Policy or Stamp when the Insurance exceeds £800, or for Insurances...
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Devonshire sketches, by Tickler

George Philip R. Pulman - 1869 - 152 pages
...reduction, and the bonus system of the Norwich Union, the cost of insurance is reduced to a minimum amount. The rates of premium are in no case higher than those...principal offices giving no bonus to their insurers. THE BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY EXCEEDS SEVENTY MILLIONS, And, owing to the liberality with which its engagements...
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Hand-book and directory for Exeter and its neighbourhood

200 pages
...Lady-dayf and Midsummer 1869, brings the total sum returned to the insured to nearly Half a Million. The rates of premium are in no case higher than those...principal offices giving no bonus to their insurers. By this system, and the abolition of the Fire Insurance Duty, the cost of insurance is reduced to the...
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