694 examples of census in sentences

They are not enumerated in any census.

When the census of those who returned home was taken, as Caesar had commanded, the number was found to be 110,000.

And said state shall be entitled to one representative, and such additional representatives as the population of the state shall, according to the census, show it would be entitled to according to the present ratio of representation.

At the taking of the census of 1880, Portland was the third wealthiest city in the world in proportion to population; since that date wealth has accumulated at an unprecedented rate, and it is probable it is to-day the wealthiest.

Mr. Greely, acting as agent under a law of this State authorizing and directing a census to be taken in unincorporated places, was forcibly seized and imprisoned for several months, and then, without trial, released.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: I transmit herewith to Congress a report from the Secretary of State, on the subject of the law providing for taking the Sixth Census of the United States, to which I invite your early attention.

The constitution, in settling the principle of representation, requires their enumeration in the census.

What was the exact number of slaves at the date of this law being passed I have not the means of ascertaining: at the beginning of this century it was under 900,000; in the Census of 1850 they had increased to 3,200,000.[BT] There were originally 13 States.

The preliminary steps are, that every 10 years a census is taken, after which a bill is passed by Congress, apportioning number of representatives to each State, according to its population.

Many slaves had been freed in anticipation of the event, of whom he wished to take a census in order that the grain delivery might take place with some decency and order.

A census of Shakespeare's plays in quarto, 1594-1709.

No; were a census of true friendship possible, the census taker should be required to report: Here are indeed two friends; but here is also the ideal and yet, in some higher sense, real life of their united personality present,a life which belongs to neither of them alone, and which also does not exist merely as a parcel of fragments, partly in one, partly in the other of them.

No; were a census of true friendship possible, the census taker should be required to report: Here are indeed two friends; but here is also the ideal and yet, in some higher sense, real life of their united personality present,a life which belongs to neither of them alone, and which also does not exist merely as a parcel of fragments, partly in one, partly in the other of them.

Accepting the 1903 census figures.

According to the census of 1903, 154,706. See table on p. 651.

The 1903 census returns are here used for each of the several peoples.

[430] "Nor can the ultimate responsibility before the bar of history for the awful fact that, according to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Atlas of the Philippines of 1899, the population of Batangas province was 312,192, and according to the American Census of the Philippines of 1903, it was 257,715, rest entirely on military shoulders.

The Superintendent of the Census.

The Superintendent of the Census is appointed each decade for the purpose of taking the regular decennial census.

The Superintendent of the Census is appointed each decade for the purpose of taking the regular decennial census.

The Eleventh Census has just been taken.

Each census has shown a tendency to be more elaborate and to embrace a greater number of subjects than any preceding.

There were employed in the taking of the Eleventh Census 42,000 enumerators, 2,000 clerks, from 800 to 900 special agents, 175 supervisors and 25 experts.

But he was none the less a striking personage to these simple fisherfolk of the great Yukon Delta, who, all their lives, had stared out on Bering Sea and in that time seen but two white men,the census enumerator and a lost Jesuit priest.

[Footnote B: The population of Vienna, according to the census of 1910, was 2,085,888.] ST.

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