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VIII. A supplement to a paper, entitled, Observations on the Population of Manchester
PROM the table of the number of males and females baptized in different places it appears to, that the propor tion of males to females baptized is nearly as 13 to 12, agreeable to the calculation of Mr. derham; but the fucceeding ones drew, the number of females alive conliderably exceed the number of males, in a variety oi places; and that the widows are almoft double the num ber of widowers.