The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 882
... licence would be renewed , that the taxation on liquor would remain at its reduced figure , that licence duties would continue to be absurdly inadequate , and that no additional new licences would be issued in the locality . All that ...
... licence would be renewed , that the taxation on liquor would remain at its reduced figure , that licence duties would continue to be absurdly inadequate , and that no additional new licences would be issued in the locality . All that ...
Page 1052
... licence . Prudent men , including many trustees , at any rate invested money in these securities at 3 per cent . and reasonably believed that the continuous character of licences had been recognised by every Government and by the ...
... licence . Prudent men , including many trustees , at any rate invested money in these securities at 3 per cent . and reasonably believed that the continuous character of licences had been recognised by every Government and by the ...
Page 1055
... licences , liable to suppression with compensation . There can , I believe , be no question that the justices feel that their hands had been freed . Indeed , out of 514 " on " licences suppressed with compensation in 1905 , no less than ...
... licences , liable to suppression with compensation . There can , I believe , be no question that the justices feel that their hands had been freed . Indeed , out of 514 " on " licences suppressed with compensation in 1905 , no less than ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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