( 6oo ) 
gradually decline till there be none left to die ; as may 
be feen at one View in the Table. 
From thefe ConfiderationsI have formed the adjoyn- 
ed Table, whole Ufes are manifold, and give a more jufl: 
• Idea of the State and Condition of Mankind , than 
any thing yet extant that I know of. It exhibits the 
Number of People in the City of Brejlaw of all -Ages, 
from the Birth to extream Old Age, and thereby (hews 
the Chances of Mortality at all Ages, and likevvife 
how to make a certain Eflimate of the value of Annui- 
ties for Lives, which hitherto has been only done by 
an imaginary Valuation : Alfo the Chances that there 
are that a Per/on of any Age propofed does live to any 
other Age given ; with many more, as I fhall hereafter 
fliew. This Talk does fliew the number of Perfons that 
-are living in the Age current annexed thereto, as fol- 
lows : 
Age. 
Curt. 
3 
4 
5 
6 
_7 
Age. 
Curt 
43 
44 
45 
4 5 
47 
48 
49 
Per- 
fons. 
looo 
855 
793 
760 
732 
710 
692 
Per- 
ions. 
407 
397 
3*7 
377 
3^7 
357/ 
Age. 
Curt. 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
*3 
21 
Age. 
Curt. 
SO 
5* 
5* 
53 
54 
55 
16 
17 
18 
fonsCurt 
680T5" 
670' 
66 1 
6& 
04$! 19 
£40 20 
Per- Age. 
fon s Curt. 
34*, 57 
335j 5» 
324| 59 
3*3 6° 
302 61 
292 62 
282I 6$ 
Per 
ion- 
jPer-|Age. 
fons'Curr. 
628 j 22 58$ 
<J22 23 \s79 
i\6 
610 
504 
598 
592 
24 573 
25 
26 
27 
28 
567 
560 
553 
546 
jPer- 
' fons 
>272 
j2^2 
252 
242 
232 
222 
1 
212 
gejPer- 
aiffoas 
ons 
202 
64 
*5 
65 
57 
68 
69 I152 
70 1142 
192 
182 
172 
I<J2 
Age 
Cnrr. 
29 
30 
3« 
32 
33 
34 
J5_ 
Age. 
Curt. 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
Per- 
fons 
539 
53 
523 
5 
507 
499 
490 
Per- 
fons 
131 
I2C 
IOC 
98 
88 
78 
68 
Age 
Curt 
2.6 
37 
38 
39 
40 
4* 
42 
Age. 
Curt. 
70 
79 
80 
8c 
82 
»3 
84 
Per- 
fons 
48? 
472 
453 
454 t 
445' 
43^, 
427 
Per-| 
fbnsj 
Tsj 
4? 
4>[ 
34- 
a8j 
20! 
Age. Perions. 
7 5547 
14 45*4 
21 
28 
35 
42 
49 
5* 
*3 
70 
77 
84 
CO 
Sum Total. 
Thus it appears, that the whole People of Breflaw 
does confift of ; 4000 Souls, being the Sum Total of the 
•Perfons of all Ages in the Table ; The fir ft u(e hereof 
is 
