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... present law provides for 13 gallons for seven years . This bill increases this amount to 14 gallons and grants an additional gallon for the eighth and last year of storage . The justification for the increase is found in the fact that ...
... present law provides for 13 gallons for seven years . This bill increases this amount to 14 gallons and grants an additional gallon for the eighth and last year of storage . The justification for the increase is found in the fact that ...
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staves at present available allow freer and greater evaporation than the close - grained staves formerly employed . As ... present conditions are a detriment to the trade , and if these conditions were eliminated it would allow a better ...
staves at present available allow freer and greater evaporation than the close - grained staves formerly employed . As ... present conditions are a detriment to the trade , and if these conditions were eliminated it would allow a better ...
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... present bill proposes an in- crease of the outage allowances , extending over the seven - year period , and also provides for an allowance for the eighth year of storage . Under the present law 13 gallons per cask is the allow- ance for ...
... present bill proposes an in- crease of the outage allowances , extending over the seven - year period , and also provides for an allowance for the eighth year of storage . Under the present law 13 gallons per cask is the allow- ance for ...
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... present time . In 1895 the Govern- ment collected in receipts from distilled spirits nearly $ 80,000,000 , and the ... present time the amount of whisky in bond will exceed 250,000,000 gallons . This amount has been deposited in bonded ...
... present time . In 1895 the Govern- ment collected in receipts from distilled spirits nearly $ 80,000,000 , and the ... present time the amount of whisky in bond will exceed 250,000,000 gallons . This amount has been deposited in bonded ...
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... present law ? Mr. CELLARIUS . Yes , sir ; that is the present law . Mr. RAINEY . You say " storing " is a part of manufacture ? Mr. CELLARIUS . Yes , sir . Did they Mr. RAINEY . In the manufactured whisky you recognize that now ...
... present law ? Mr. CELLARIUS . Yes , sir ; that is the present law . Mr. RAINEY . You say " storing " is a part of manufacture ? Mr. CELLARIUS . Yes , sir . Did they Mr. RAINEY . In the manufactured whisky you recognize that now ...
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Page 5 - That all fermented, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors or liquids transported into any State or Territory or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein shall, upon arrival in such State or Territory, be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory...
Page 6 - Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat. 1, 196, 6 L. ed. 23, 70, where he said: "We are now arrived at the inquiry, What is this power? It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.
Page 9 - ... such person or transportation company, or the master, agent, owner, or consignee of any such vessel shall pay to the collector of customs of the...
Page 14 - ... boundary in rivers flowing across the boundary, the effect of which is to raise the natural level of waters on the other side of the boundary unless the construction or maintenance thereof is approved by the aforesaid International Joint Commission. It is further agreed that the waters herein denned as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the injury of health or property on the other.
Page 19 - ... is imposed, while it remains unpaid, nor shall such fine be remitted or refunded: Provided, That clearance may be granted...
Page 14 - ... any interference with or diversion from their natural channel of such waters on either side of the boundary, resulting in any injury on the other side of the boundary, shall give rise to the same rights and entitle the injured parties to the same legal remedies as if such injury took place in the country where such diversion or interference occurs...
Page 10 - Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States...
Page 23 - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States, or of any other organized government, because of his or their official character, or who is a polygamist, shall be naturalized or be made a citizen of the United States.