Annual Report of the State Commissioner of Excise of the State of New York, Volume 1Department of Excise, 1897 - Liquor traffic |
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Page 255
... permitted a commissioner or a justice to give to Indians " A small quantity of rum for their refreshment . " It was seldom that an Indian could not plead " faintness or weariness , " or " need of refreshment . " THE EXCISE SYSTEM . The ...
... permitted a commissioner or a justice to give to Indians " A small quantity of rum for their refreshment . " It was seldom that an Indian could not plead " faintness or weariness , " or " need of refreshment . " THE EXCISE SYSTEM . The ...
Page 256
... PERMITTED . The ordinance of 1658 declared that " no disbursements for drinks or any other extraordinary presents , gifts or gratuities , shall be brought into any account or demand , or collected by the secretaries , notaries , clerks ...
... PERMITTED . The ordinance of 1658 declared that " no disbursements for drinks or any other extraordinary presents , gifts or gratuities , shall be brought into any account or demand , or collected by the secretaries , notaries , clerks ...
Page 260
... permitted to name the cost of an excise in which he was interested , and to speculate in so important a right , but the custom was in force a long time and seems to have operated without much friction . The " farmer " is mentioned in an ...
... permitted to name the cost of an excise in which he was interested , and to speculate in so important a right , but the custom was in force a long time and seems to have operated without much friction . The " farmer " is mentioned in an ...
Page 264
... permitted the owner of the property to subject the suspected pawnee to the test oath . If he declined to take it , he was adjudged guilty and to pay for the property . The harshness of this practice- was palliated by compelling the ...
... permitted the owner of the property to subject the suspected pawnee to the test oath . If he declined to take it , he was adjudged guilty and to pay for the property . The harshness of this practice- was palliated by compelling the ...
Page 266
... permitted an examination of the cred- itor by the court , and if he refused to explain the facts of his claim , judgment was to be rendered against him . PROTECTION TO THE SLAVE TRADE . Our colonial ancestors entertained 266 ANNUAL ...
... permitted an examination of the cred- itor by the court , and if he refused to explain the facts of his claim , judgment was to be rendered against him . PROTECTION TO THE SLAVE TRADE . Our colonial ancestors entertained 266 ANNUAL ...
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appointed Assembly Authority aforesaid Beer Bills of Credit Charges of Managing City and County Colony Council County of Albany County share County the full COUNTY TREASURER Day of January day of November Distilled Liquors Dutchess County Duty of Excise Edward Stephenson entire sum Entituled an Act Esquires ffarmers forfeit Forfeiture full and entire further Enacted Gallons Gilbert Livingston Governour hereby Enacted hundred and Sixty Impowered Indians January One thousand Justices Kings County liquor tax certificate Lord one thousand Majesties Reign manner Mayor Oath OCTOBER 31 Offender or Offenders Orange County Penal Sum penalties Person or Persons Queens County Retail Strong Liquors returned to Department Richmond County sell share of State's Shillings sioners State's revenue Strong Liquors retailed Suffolk County sum of six Sum of Twenty surrend'd therein mentioned thereof thousand seven hundred Town Treasurer's fees Ulster County unto West Chester Westchester County Wine York and Albany