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I. Reformation
X. Prevalene and
effects of
Drunkenness.
1
Novr 1796 Drunkenness without
want the cause of
robbery.
2
Jany 1797 Crops sold instanter
to buy spirits at £4
a Gallon.
3.
Dec. 1797. Death at
a drinking match.
4.
Sept. 1798. Spirits &
Women the two irresistible
temptations.
5.
Octr 1798 Governor's
exhortations spirits
keep men poor.
6.
March 1799. Two
Murders produced by
Drunkenness.
7.
July 1799. Drunkenness
the sole object
of trade.
8
Septr 1787. Spirits a
constant article
from India. When
not permitted, smuggled
in. Spirits
the cause of
all mischief
Voyage from India
short.
9.
Jan. 1798. Spirits
from a vessel wrecked
on an island in her
voyage to New South
Wales from Bengal
brought by the Governor
to save it from being
brought off by stolen
boats. Spirits now
in store for the
public service.
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I. Reformation
X. Prevalence
and effects of
Drunkenness.
10.Feb. 1799 Stills erected
— former prohibitions
repeated - all invited
to aid in seizing them.
11.
Apr. 1799. Prize
spirits forbidden to
be sold by auction.
12.
Dec<hi rend="superscript">r 1799.</hi> Prize spirits
forbidden to be landed
without permitt.
13.
<hi rend="underline">Dec 1799</hi> Spirits not seizable
without special authority.
14.
Jan 1800 Vessel freighted
with spirits by the
officers to pay for
labour.
15.
11. April 1800.
Spirits prevent the
sowing of the ground:
Conveyance of them to,
and at, the
Hawkesbury prohibited.
16.
August 1800.
Spirits attempted to
be landed openly.
17.
August 1800.
Spirits imported and
sold by permission
in large quantities.
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