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Regulations 21. Importation of distilled spirits and wines. 1940.
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- Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1940.
- 1940
Importation of distilled spirits, wines, and beer; Part 251 of Title 26, Code of federal regulations revised as of April 1, 1969.
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- [Washington, D.C., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969]
- 1969
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text US 973.9 U/F69 Off-site Importation of distilled spirits, wines, and beer : (part 251 of Title 27, Code of federal regulations) / Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
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- [Washington, D.C.?] : The Bureau, 1986.
- 1986
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text T 70.6/3:251/985 Off-site Zhong yao ya zhou shou cang jia jing cai jiao cang zheng niang = the wonderful cellar of an important asian collector.
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- [Hong Kong] : Sotheby's, 2018.
- 2018
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text JFF 19-401 Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
An act for granting and continuing to his Majesty, an additional duty on beer, [electronic resource] : ale, strong-waters, wine, tobacco, hides, and other goods and Merchandizes, therein Mentioned; and for prohibiting the importation of all gold and silver lace, except of the manufacture of Great Britain.
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- Dublin : printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's-Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, MDCCLI. [1751]
- 1751
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- Dublin : printed by the executor of George Abraham Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's-Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, MDCCLVII. [1757]
- 1757
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- London ; New York : Verso, 1992.
- 1992
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text TP607.V6 P6513 1992 Off-site An abstract of the most important clauses in the following interesting Acts of Parliament, [electronic resource] : Passed in the session of 1780; By which the Public in general are equally affected, as by those passed in the Session of 1779, viz. 1. Act for allowing Ireland to trade with Foreign Parts. 2. Act concerning Spanish Prize Goods, and other Prize and East India Goods, and Tobacco. 3. Act respecting Voters at County Elections of Members of Parliament. 4. Act for additional Duties on Advertisements and Legacies. 5. Act for additional Duties on Malt Wines, and Spirits; and on Licences for dealing in Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate. 6. Act for additional Duty on Salt. 7. Act for Recruiting the Army and Navy by Volunteers. 8. Act for new Duties on Post-Horses, Carriages, and Travellers. 9. Act for appointing Commissioners to State the Public Accounts of the Kingdom. 10. Act for Indemnifying such Persons as have acted in the Suppression of the late Riots. 11. Act for Indemnifying Sheriffs, Prisoners, and Suitors, from the Consequences of the late Riots and Public Devastations. With a preface, notes, and references, By the Gentleman of the Inner-Temple, Who Abstracted the Principal Acts of the Year 1779.
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- London : printed for Fielding and Walker, Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXX. [1780]
- 1780
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http://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1202201100&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=nyplThe royal gauger [electronic resource] : or, gauging made easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise. In two parts. Part I. Containing the practical Methods of finding the Area's and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Wine and Malt only, but in the New Duties, viz. Candles, Sopes, Starch, &c. which have been Duties subsisting by Law almost 30 Years; and are very considerable Branches of the Revenue as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty, tho' yet they have never been so much as once touch'd upon by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery. 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. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the respective Duties, to which the following Professions are liable. 1. Victuallers, 2. By-Brewers, 3. Common-Brewers, 4. Maltsters, 5. Malt Compounders, 6. Dealers in Cyder, 7. Wine Importers, 8. Distillers, 9. Tanners, 10. Tawers, 11. Oil Dressers, 12. Sope-Makers, 13. Chandlers, 14. Starch-Makers, 15. Paper-Makers, 16. Hop-Planters. A Work shewing young Officers the Perfection of Skill in discharging their Trusts, and very advantageius to those Traders, who would understand how to ascertain the Amount of the respective Duties to which they are subject, without depending upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practis'd at the Port of London. The whole illustrated with many Copper-Plates, new designed, and much better adapted to the Subject, than in any Treatise of this Kind extant. By Charles Leadbetter, Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise, now a Teacher of the Mathematicks in London.
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- London : printed for E. Wicksteed, at the Black Swan in Newgate-Street, near Warwick-Lane, 1739.
- 1739
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