Land security, for establishing a perpetual insurance on lives of men, women, and children, &c. Equal to an Estate of Inheritance. Whereby a Contributor at an Inconsiderable Expence, may secure to themselves, their Heirs, and Assigns for Ever, any Sum, from 5 l. to 720 l. upon the Death of each Nominee; Propos'd in such a Method, that the meanest Person in the Kingdom may comply with the Terms, and receive the Benefit thereof accordingly. The whole Design render'd so Plain and Easy, as makes it Familiar to the meanest Capacity, and Demonstrates the Advantages that will accrue to the Subscribers, even beyond a Possibility of Objection, &c. By the Friendly Society, &c. Enter'd in the Hall Book, &c. according to the Act of Parliament.
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCXV. [1715]
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40p. ; 80.
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ESTC T107307
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