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The criticism of the Commis- sion's work is the usual portion of any public body which by doing its duty comes into conflict with special interests , and the advertising to which we have referred above is a testimony to the fact that ...
The criticism of the Commis- sion's work is the usual portion of any public body which by doing its duty comes into conflict with special interests , and the advertising to which we have referred above is a testimony to the fact that ...
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... the duty of the Churches of Canada to evangelize the entire Dominion , the duty of unity and co - operation , and formulated its desire to unite with the Churches of sister countries throughout Christendom in an adequate crusade for ...
... the duty of the Churches of Canada to evangelize the entire Dominion , the duty of unity and co - operation , and formulated its desire to unite with the Churches of sister countries throughout Christendom in an adequate crusade for ...
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40 ) : This year ( 1908 ) the farmers of these States will receive $ 20,000,000 for their crop of sugar beets , from which will be produced 400,000 tons of refined granu- duty , and was at least two cents a pound , or nine dollars for ...
40 ) : This year ( 1908 ) the farmers of these States will receive $ 20,000,000 for their crop of sugar beets , from which will be produced 400,000 tons of refined granu- duty , and was at least two cents a pound , or nine dollars for ...
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But in six years the Sugar Refining Company landed at those docks seventy - five million pounds of sugar on which , by an ingenious fraud , not a cent of duty was paid . In those years there was stolen from the Government by that ...
But in six years the Sugar Refining Company landed at those docks seventy - five million pounds of sugar on which , by an ingenious fraud , not a cent of duty was paid . In those years there was stolen from the Government by that ...
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On the scales of which this is one , the sugar is weighed for the computation of the duty . The windows are in the side of the scale - house in which the Government weigher and the Company checker sat . A draft or truck - load of sugar ...
On the scales of which this is one , the sugar is weighed for the computation of the duty . The windows are in the side of the scale - house in which the Government weigher and the Company checker sat . A draft or truck - load of sugar ...
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