Which preposition to use with capita
The army of Norway costs the government about 14,000,000 kroner, or $3,800,000 a year, which is an average of $1.70 per capita of the population, or half the tax paid by the English and Germans.
" "Me!" ejaculated Caput in horror.
Possibly the shorter fibres from the caput of an African might in like manner produce vipers.
One would think, by our pertinacious adherence to the head-ach giving, circular conformation, that we wished to show our anger at the Almighty for not shaping our caputs like cylinders.
Had they behaved themselves and remained In possession of this immense tract of land, they would have been worth twice as much per capita as any community in the United States.
Neither could Caput without his book of ancient formsthough he didn't let anybody know it.
A heavy war-tax was levied per capita at the rate of three groats on male and female above the age of fifteen, and those who know the value of a groat will admit that it was too much.
It is estimated that in 1800 the money stock was about $5 per capita in the United States, and in 1914 about $35, but average prices have not necessarily changed in the same ratio.