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<p>Proof of <del>the</del> utility "<del>Several of the</del> Soldiers had <add>....</add> disposed <lb/>of <del>the</del> <gap/> and tobacco served out to them.... . artful people <lb/>had bartered [with them] a bottle of spirits in many instances for <lb/>six times its value.</p> | <p>Proof of <del>the</del> utility "<del>Several of the</del> Soldiers had <add>....</add> disposed <lb/>of <del>the</del> <gap/> and tobacco served out to them.... . artful people <lb/>had bartered [with them] a bottle of spirits in many instances for <lb/>six times its value.</p> | ||
<p>Proof of illegality. Same <gap/> as in <gap/> in regard<lb/> to the denomination of the officers by which the licence is to be <lb/>given together with the | <p>Proof of illegality. Same <gap/> as in <gap/> in regard<lb/> to the denomination of the officers by which the licence is to be <lb/>given together with the necessary formalities <del>se</del>: besides that in<lb/> Great Britain it is only malefactors <add>and not Governors</add> that pull down other peoples<lb/> houses, except <del>because mig</del> on some such occasion as that of saving<lb/> neighbouring houses from fire.</p> | ||
<p>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 3. Spirituous liquors p. 449 18<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Jan<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> 1796. "The Governor ...<lb/> "<sic>forbad</sic> all persons — so to distill spirituous liquors ... <hi rend='underline'>on pain of<lb/> "such <del>other</del> steps being taken for their punishment as would<lb/> "effectually prevent a repetition of so <del>much</del> dangerous an<lb/> "offence."</hi> [The mystery of <unclear>disposition</unclear> <del>being</del> <add>is here</add> preferred to the certainty<lb/> of law.] "In pursuance of these directions <add>as (pursues the text)</add> several stills were<lb/> "found and destroyed." By this practical comment the mystery<lb/> was unravelled.</p> | |||
13 July 1800 2
N. S. Wales
No 2 p. 300 July 1793 "Spirituous Liquors" in "Notice" (by the Lieutenant Governor)
"that any persons attempting to sell liquor without a licence
"might only on its being served, and the houses of the offending
"parties pulled down."
Proof of the utility "Several of the Soldiers had .... disposed
of the and tobacco served out to them.... . artful people
had bartered [with them] a bottle of spirits in many instances for
six times its value.
Proof of illegality. Same as in in regard
to the denomination of the officers by which the licence is to be
given together with the necessary formalities se: besides that in
Great Britain it is only malefactors and not Governors that pull down other peoples
houses, except because mig on some such occasion as that of saving
neighbouring houses from fire.
No 3. Spirituous liquors p. 449 18th Jany 1796. "The Governor ...
"forbad all persons — so to distill spirituous liquors ... on pain of
"such other steps being taken for their punishment as would
"effectually prevent a repetition of so much dangerous an
"offence." [The mystery of disposition being is here preferred to the certainty
of law.] "In pursuance of these directions as (pursues the text) several stills were
"found and destroyed." By this practical comment the mystery
was unravelled.
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