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The Citizen and tradesman's guide, seting forth the new act of the lord-mayor and common-council, concerning foreigners
The laws and customs of the Chamberlains Office, with the fees for binding or making free apprentices. Likewise orders and rules to be observ'd within the jurisdiction of the city: with the particular rates and fares of coach men, water-men and car-men; with rules and orders to be observ'd about the same, and how people who are injur'd by any of these are to proceed, according to the last act of Parliament made in that case -
A Bill for Reducing the Duties on Licenses to Retailers of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and Foreign Merchandise
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the expediency of repealing or modifying the act laying duties on licenses to retailers
February 11, 1817. Read and ordered to lie upon the table -
Petition an die National-Versammlungen zu Berlin und Frankfurt für Gewerbefreiheit
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The citizen and tradesman's guide
setting forth the new act of the Lord Mayor and Common Council concerning foreigners ... with the particular rates and fares of coach men, water-men and car-men -
A letter to Lord Viscount Sidmouth, proposing an improvement in the mode of licensing and regulating public-houses
with some observations on a letter to his lordship, from J.T. Barber Beaumont -
A private address to the magistrates acting in and about the metropolis, on the evils produced by the present mode of licensing new public-houses
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The laws as to licensing inns, &c. &c
containing the Licensing acts, 1872, 1874, and other acts in force as to alehouses, beerhouses, wine & refreshment houses, shops &c. where intoxicating liquors are sold, and billiard and occasional licences -
The law of licensing in England, intoxicating liquors, theatres, and music halls
including the payment of compensation for liquor licenses, and all the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1904 -
The licensing acts
being the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1904 -
The licensing laws
so far as they relate to the sale of intoxicating liquors, and to theatres, music, dancing and billiards -
The licensing laws
relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, and to theatres, music, dancing and billiards -
The excise laws
a practical arrangement of the laws relative to the excise in Great Britain -
A full report of the proceedings at two meetings, of the merchants, ship-owners
&c. &c. at Kingston-Upon-Hull, April 4, 1811, and February 11, 1812, respecting the granting of licenses, to foreign ships -
The excise laws
a practical arrangement of the laws relative to the excise and to the stamp duties on cards and medicines -
The excise laws
a practical arrangement of the laws relative to the excise and to the stamp duties on cards and medicines -
The law and practice relating to the duties on the local taxation licences transferred to county councils in England & Wales
as from the 1st January, 1909, under the provisions of Section 6 of the Finance Act, 1908 -
Montgomery's Licensing practice
containing the law relating to the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors and to theatres, music, dancing, billiards, cinematograph exhibitions, and assesments of licensed premises -
A proposal humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons; for an additional tax to be paid upon regulating and licensing pawn-brokers
and all manner of persons driving trades or occupations, that have not served apprentiships, or be not free of some city or town corporate. Testimonials also for servants, ... to be licensed by the justices of peace, as retaylers of wine -
By the king. A proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers and provisions to New England, without licence
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By the King
A proclamation declaring his Majesties pleasure to continue his commission and letters patents for licensing retailors of tobacco -
By the King. A proclamation declaring His Majesties gratious pleasure touching sundry grants, licences, and commissions, obtained upon untrue surmises
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By the King. A proclamation declaring His Majesties gratious pleasure touching sundry grants, licences, and commissions, obtained upon untrue surmises
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By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland
Jo. Berkeley. Whereas his Majestie by his letters under his royall signet and sign manuall unto us directed bearing date at his court at Whitehall the sixtienth [sic] day of June, one thousand six hundred seaventy [sic] one -
The law and practice relating to the duties on the local taxation licences transferred to county councils in England & Wales
as from the 1st January, 1909, under the provisions of Section 6 of the Finance Act, 1908