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" It is a strange anomaly that men should be careful to insure their houses, their ships, their merchandise, and yet neglect to insure their lives, surely the most important of all to their families, and more subject to loss. "
The social uses of mathematics - Page 187
by John Charles Stone - 1927
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Life Insurance: A Textbook

Solomon Stephen Huebner - Insurance, Life - 1915 - 514 pages
...policy of life insurance is the oldest and safest mode of making certain provision for one's family. It is a strange anomaly that men should be careful...merchandise, and yet neglect to insure their lives, surely the most important of all to their families, and more subject to loss." Capitalization of the...
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Life Insurance; a Textbook

Solomon Stephen Huebner - Insurance, Life - 1923 - 528 pages
...policy of life insurance is the oldest and safest mode of making certain provision for one's family. It is a strange anomaly that men should be careful...merchandise, and yet neglect to insure their lives, surely the most important of all to their families, and more subject to loss." Capitalisation of the...
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A Course in Arithmetic for Teachers and Teacher-training Classes

James Robert Overman - Arithmetic - 1923 - 396 pages
...policy of life insurance is the oldest and safest mode of making certain provision for one's family. It is a strange anomaly that men should be careful...merchandise, and yet neglect to insure their lives, surely the most important of all to their families, and more subject to loss.' "* Life insurance may...
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Bell Laboratories Record, Volumes 5-6

Bell Telephone Laboratories - Communication - 1928 - 438 pages
...noises which are so all-pervasive and which are so annoying to telephone listeners. grange ^Anomaly "It is a strange anomaly that men should be careful...merchandise, and yet neglect to insure their lives, surely the most important of all to their families, and more subject to loss." — Benjamin Franklin....
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