The Royal Gauger; Or, Gauging Made Perfectly Easy,: As it is Usually Practised by the Officers of His Majesty's Revenue of Excise. In Two Parts. Part I. Containing the Practical Methods of Finding the Areas and Contents of Such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging ... Part II. Shewing the Necessary Steps to be Taken for Obtaining Employment in the Excise, with Authentic Forms of Such Certificates, Petitions, Oaths, &c. as are Requisite for that Purpose ..., Parts 1-2 |
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Page vii
... paid , remain an heavy Charge upon the whole Nation in general . Many judicious and ingenious Gentlemen , who have been acquainted with the Business and Revenue of the Excife , have been under the greatest Astonishment , that fince they ...
... paid , remain an heavy Charge upon the whole Nation in general . Many judicious and ingenious Gentlemen , who have been acquainted with the Business and Revenue of the Excife , have been under the greatest Astonishment , that fince they ...
Page xiv
... paid for all forts of Hides , Skins , & c . that are dreffed in Oil , tawed , or tanned in Great Britain 339 334 Tables at 151. and 301. per Cent . ad Valorem , for Tanners , & c , 340 For the Drawback on Exportation , fee Chap . XIX ...
... paid for all forts of Hides , Skins , & c . that are dreffed in Oil , tawed , or tanned in Great Britain 339 334 Tables at 151. and 301. per Cent . ad Valorem , for Tanners , & c , 340 For the Drawback on Exportation , fee Chap . XIX ...
Page 189
... paid ; Candles exported . but fuch Candles being re - landed , are forfeited . 3 Geo . I. Cap . 7 . The Statute Hours for working , under the Penalty of Ten Hours for work- Pounds , are from 7 in the Morning till 5 in the Evening , be ...
... paid ; Candles exported . but fuch Candles being re - landed , are forfeited . 3 Geo . I. Cap . 7 . The Statute Hours for working , under the Penalty of Ten Hours for work- Pounds , are from 7 in the Morning till 5 in the Evening , be ...
Page 201
... paid for , if placed in the Scale D : Because then , F will be to Ġ in a reciprocal Proportion of B C to AC . Now , though fuch a Balance may be fo nicely made as to deceive , the Eye , the Cheat is immediately difcovered , by changing ...
... paid for , if placed in the Scale D : Because then , F will be to Ġ in a reciprocal Proportion of B C to AC . Now , though fuch a Balance may be fo nicely made as to deceive , the Eye , the Cheat is immediately difcovered , by changing ...
Page 212
... paid . N. B. That Orders for inftructing Pupils are iffued out at the Excife - Office only fix Months in the Year , viz . from Michaelmas to Lady - Day , that being the Malting Seafon : So that it will be in vain for any Petitioner to ...
... paid . N. B. That Orders for inftructing Pupils are iffued out at the Excife - Office only fix Months in the Year , viz . from Michaelmas to Lady - Day , that being the Malting Seafon : So that it will be in vain for any Petitioner to ...
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