The Collectors: A History of Canadian Customs and ExciseNC Press, 1984 - 414 páginas This is not a book about headquarters administration, it is about individual stories. This book names the names of those people and corporations who made fortunes matching wits with the men and women of Customs and Excise. |
Contenido
Introduction | 7 |
APPENDICES | 112 |
SECTION II | 183 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Alaska allowed American amount appointed arrived asked authority became boats border boundary Britain British British Columbia brought Brunswick called Canada Canadian carried cent charge collected collector colonies commission Commissioner Company customs duties customs house customs officers duties early English established excise export five four France French frontier furs given Governor hand horses hundred imported Indians Island issue John King Lake land later letter liquor Lower Maine manufactured miles minister months Montreal North noted Nova Scotia opened operations Opposite Ottawa paid passed person Police port pound preventive protection province Quebec railway received regulations reported revenue River seized sent shillings ships smugglers smuggling taken tariff territory tion took trade travellers United Upper Canada vessels West Winnipeg Wood wrote Yukon