The Year Book of the United States Brewers' AssociationThe Association, 1914 "List of members of the United States Brewers' Association", and "A list of brewers' associations in the United States" are included in the issues for 1911-12. |
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Page 5
... direct and indirect taxation , it is evident that beer is bearing a greater public burden than any other commodity . It is a mistake to suppose that American brewers will benefit by the possible shortage in imported beers . Our total ...
... direct and indirect taxation , it is evident that beer is bearing a greater public burden than any other commodity . It is a mistake to suppose that American brewers will benefit by the possible shortage in imported beers . Our total ...
Page 7
... direct encouragement is given to the sale of light beers . In the Scandinavian countries light beers are almost tax- free , while France and Belgium encourage the sale of beer by ex- empting beer shops from anything more than a nominal ...
... direct encouragement is given to the sale of light beers . In the Scandinavian countries light beers are almost tax- free , while France and Belgium encourage the sale of beer by ex- empting beer shops from anything more than a nominal ...
Page 9
... direct relation of our industry to the commerce and agriculture of the country , and to transportation interests . The complete report is published in our present YEAR BOOK . It shows that the direct cost of National Prohibition would ...
... direct relation of our industry to the commerce and agriculture of the country , and to transportation interests . The complete report is published in our present YEAR BOOK . It shows that the direct cost of National Prohibition would ...
Page 136
... direct contact with sperma- tozoon or ovum . When chemical poisons are brought into the animal body , they find their way to all organs and all cells of the organism , with perhaps the only exception , the germ - cells . Nature has in ...
... direct contact with sperma- tozoon or ovum . When chemical poisons are brought into the animal body , they find their way to all organs and all cells of the organism , with perhaps the only exception , the germ - cells . Nature has in ...
Page 137
... direct part itself , and the effects are dependent upon the degree of the concentration . This discovery , if we can call it so - that the effect of alcohol is dependent on the concentration - ought not to surprise us when we take into ...
... direct part itself , and the effects are dependent upon the degree of the concentration . This discovery , if we can call it so - that the effect of alcohol is dependent on the concentration - ought not to surprise us when we take into ...
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