The Quarterly Review, Volume 273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 221
... Medicine Stamp Act , 1812 , to sell these remedies unstamped . ' Known , admitted , and approved ' medicines ... medicine stamps was 333,3711 . In 1904 , the year following the test case , the revenue was 323,4461 . As was shown by the ...
... Medicine Stamp Act , 1812 , to sell these remedies unstamped . ' Known , admitted , and approved ' medicines ... medicine stamps was 333,3711 . In 1904 , the year following the test case , the revenue was 323,4461 . As was shown by the ...
Page 222
... stamp . How to carry out the Com- mittee's suggestion to consolidate and amend the Acts was never determined , for the Great War had begun in August 1914 , when the report was presented . But in 1915 medicine stamp duties were doubled ...
... stamp . How to carry out the Com- mittee's suggestion to consolidate and amend the Acts was never determined , for the Great War had begun in August 1914 , when the report was presented . But in 1915 medicine stamp duties were doubled ...
Page 224
... medicine stamps , despite the fact that revenue and proprietary medicines had been linked together since the first Act . The ever - increasing number of applications for exemp- tion of remedies from medicine stamp tax was causing a ...
... medicine stamps , despite the fact that revenue and proprietary medicines had been linked together since the first Act . The ever - increasing number of applications for exemp- tion of remedies from medicine stamp tax was causing a ...
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