| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1743 - 596 pages
...defended, and from the Oraiflion of what is now propofed, the Collecting of the Duty from the Still-Head. ' If this Method be followed, there will be no longer...eafily deceived with regard to the Quantities that arc made ; the Deceits, at leaft that can be ufcd, are in L'ie already ; they are frequently detected... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - Authors, English - 1779 - 490 pages
...defended, and from the omiffion of what is now propofed, the coile¿ting the duty from the ftill.head. If this method be followed, there will be no longer any need of informations, or of any rigorous oc new n¿cafures; the fame officers chat collea a (mailer duty may levy a greater;. nor can they be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Great Britain - 1787 - 546 pages
...liquor is diftillcd, U If If this method be followed, there will be no longer any need of information or of any rigorous or new meafures ; the fame officers...they be eafily deceived with regard to the quantities thnt are made ; the deceits, « leaft, that can be ufed, are in ufe already ; they are frequently detected... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 534 pages
...and from the omiffion of what is now propofed, the collection of the duty as the liquor is diftilled. If this method be followed, there will be no longer any need of information or of any rigorous or new meafures ; the lame officers that collect a finaller duty may... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...defended, and from the omission of what is now proposed, the collecting the duty from the still-head. If this method .be followed, there will be no longer...any need of informations, or of any rigorous or new measures; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may levy a greater ; nor can they be easily... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...defended, and from the omission of what is now proposed, the collecting the duty from the still-head. If this method be followed, there will be no longer...any need of informations, or of any rigorous or new measures; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may levy a greater ; nor can they be easily... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 544 pages
...and from the omission of what is now proposed, the collection of the duty as the liquor is distilled. If this method be followed, there will be no longer any need of information, or of any rigorous or new measures ; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 pages
...and from the omission of what is now proposed, the collection of the duty as the liquor is distilled. If this method be followed, there will be no longer any need of information, or of any rigorous or new measures ; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...defended, and from the omission of what we now propose — the collecting the dnty from the still-head. If this method be followed, there will be no longer...any need of informations or of any rigorous or new measures; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may levy a greater ; nor can ibev be easily... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...defended, and from the omission of what we now propose—the collecting the duty from the still-head. If this method be followed, there will be no longer...any need of informations or of any rigorous or new measures; the same officers that collect a smaller duty may levy a greater; nor can they be easily... | |
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