Professor Tyler knows very well that classes fluctuate in every college, and that a decennial period is the least by which the working of any system can be tested.
From this it appears that during the third decennial period there was not only no diminution, but actually a higher average than before.
The completion of this decennial enumeration devolves upon Congress the duty of making a new apportionment of Representatives "among the several States according to their respective numbers.
The successive decennial returns of the census since the adoption of the Constitution have revealed a law of steady, progressive development, which may be stated in general terms as a duplication every quarter century.
Their rapid growth and expansion are shown by a decennial statement of the number of post-offices and the length of post-roads, commencing with the year 1827.
Taking the nation in the aggregate, and we find its population and ratio of increase for the several decennial periods to be as follows: Year - Population - Ratio of increase.
It would probably obviate the constitutional provision regarding the decennial census if a census taken in 1875 should be divested of all political character and no reapportionment of Congressional representation be made under it.
For some generations the colored element may continue to make decennial gains, but it is very probable that the next thirty years will be the last to show total gains, and then the decrease will be slow but sure until final disappearance.
The following table exhibits the development of the colored population for the last one hundred years, as well as its decennial rates of increase and percentage of the total population.
Some have been at the pains to ascertain the amount and occupations of the population, betwixt the decennial terms of the parliamentary census.
The two tasks chiefly which devolved upon the Badeni ministry were the reform of the electoral system and the renewal of the decennial economic compromise with Hungary, to expire at the end of 1897.
At the close of 1897 the decennial economic agreement with Austria came automatically to an end, and despite its best efforts the Government was unable to procure from Parliament an approval of a renewal of the arrangement.
The dispute as to a permanent or a decennialsettlement was referred home, and Pitt, aided by Dundas and Charles Grant, took a week to consider it.
If either of them shall commit an infidelity with another person still under the decennial restriction, the party so offending is liable to the same penalty as if he were still himself also under it.
However, Plato advises that nothing shall be said in the law respecting the conduct of married couples after the period of decennial restriction has elapsed, unless there be some grave scandal to call attention to the subject.
The membership is larger than ever before, and all things forecast a most prosperous year, one which will be fully in keeping with the decennial year of the Menorah movement.
The threat of the Belgian deputies to oppose the decennial budget was now carried out.
No census of cows in the United States was taken until the year 1840, but they have been enumerated in each subsequent decennial census.
Second Messenian war: these decennial Archons were followed by the annual Archons, amongst whom were the Legislators Draco and Solon.
Charops, the firstdecennial Archon of the Athenians.
And hence the seven decennial Archons might not take up above forty or fifty years.
Even improvement cuttings (called recépages) are on record in Normandie, mainly for the purpose of cutting out softwoods and freeing the young valuable reproduction, repeated in decennial returns.
The same conclusion, namely that the lumber business has not increased rapidly in the last 25 years, may be derived from the report of the Decennial Census.
Faye states "that in some districts of Norway there has been during a decennial period a steady deficiency of boys, whilst in others the opposite condition has existed.
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We also observe that the percentage of decennial increase gradually decreased from 1234 per cent.
Here is a table which shows how American cotton left the Southern ports for England and the Continent in the alternate decennial years beginning in 1790, three years before the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney.
The lists for the last Decennial Census were only of use in the Eastern districts, for in the West large towns had grown up that were mere villages then.
I understand," said the chief of the manufacturing division to him, "that you are desirous of coming to the Census Bureau as one of the permanent force, not just for the decennial period only?
Indeed, it was altogether too small for the purposes of the census, and during the rush of the decennial work, there were departments of the census scattered through various other buildings, adding no little inconvenience to the work.
In a rough-and-ready fashion, Huxley's active life may be broken into a set of decennial periods, each with tolerably distinctive characters.
The number of members, originally 196, is subject to change after each decennial census.
The various departments of the federal and the provincial governments publish annual reports and frequent special reports, such as the decennial report on the census, from which a vast quantity of information may be obtained.
This had put the nation at large in such good condition that when the apparently inevitable Decennial Panic occurred in 1848 recovery from it was very speedy.
Public opinion already recalled the decennial period which separated the existing panic from that of 1873.
The Bureau of the Census is charged with the duty of taking the decennial census of the United States, including the collection of such special statistics as Congress may authorize.
When the number of representatives to which each state shall be entitled has been determined, after the decennial census, it devolves upon the legislature to divide the state into as many districts as it is entitled to representatives.
After eachdecennial census is taken a new apportionment is made by Congress on the basis of the new population.
Taking the nation in the aggregate, and we find its population and ratio of increase for the several decennial periods to be as follows: Year.
The following statement of the coals brought into London by sea and by railway, at decennial periods since 1827, as supplied by Mr. J.