The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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Page 186
He took charge of the left of the French line as well as of his own men , and although wounded in the head kept the line firm , rallied the troops again and again , till eventually he had to be carried fainting from the field .
He took charge of the left of the French line as well as of his own men , and although wounded in the head kept the line firm , rallied the troops again and again , till eventually he had to be carried fainting from the field .
Page 507
That was a case where the two respondents carried on the profession of a boarding preparatory school , and I held that they were entitled to the benefit of the exception and were not chargeable to Excess Profits Duty .
That was a case where the two respondents carried on the profession of a boarding preparatory school , and I held that they were entitled to the benefit of the exception and were not chargeable to Excess Profits Duty .
Page 511
Is this a profession which is carried on by Mr. Maxse ? I assume that the Commissioners ... I do not think it could be said in law that a man who merely publishes a magazine is carrying on a profession . I see all the difference in the ...
Is this a profession which is carried on by Mr. Maxse ? I assume that the Commissioners ... I do not think it could be said in law that a man who merely publishes a magazine is carrying on a profession . I see all the difference in the ...
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