U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 39,Partie 1U.S. Naval Institute, 1913 |
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Page 107
... interest only to the two countries concerned in making it . There are , however , several things of international interest that have not yet been touched upon . The most important of these is the subject of Article I , which reads ...
... interest only to the two countries concerned in making it . There are , however , several things of international interest that have not yet been touched upon . The most important of these is the subject of Article I , which reads ...
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... interest . The total fund thus provided would be $ 8,197,444 , or $ 95.96 for each of the 85,441 persons . Hence if each person put in $ 10.42 annually the total accumulation figured as above would amount to $ 1,000.00 apiece . Now ...
... interest . The total fund thus provided would be $ 8,197,444 , or $ 95.96 for each of the 85,441 persons . Hence if each person put in $ 10.42 annually the total accumulation figured as above would amount to $ 1,000.00 apiece . Now ...
Page 355
... interest for 15 years more it would become $ 1935 . It would appear from the above that if one is prepared to save system- atically even small amounts , a combination of term insurance and invested savings would give , for a given ...
... interest for 15 years more it would become $ 1935 . It would appear from the above that if one is prepared to save system- atically even small amounts , a combination of term insurance and invested savings would give , for a given ...
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LANGUAGES | 132 |
Mechanical Processes 1912 | 139 |
Ordnance and Gunnery 1910 | 144 |
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