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13 July 1802 4
N. S. Wales
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No 4. Spirituous liquors. p. 471. April 1796. Toward preventing
the indiscriminate sale of spirits which at this time
prevailed in all the settlements, the Governor thought that
granting licenses to a few persons of good character might
have a good effect — [+] "[+]Ten persons were "selected by the Magistrates "and to them licenses for "twelve months, under "the hands of three "magistrates were granted. "The principals were "bound in the usual "penalties of twenty "pounds cash, and "obliged to find his "securities in his "friends." So far the Judge Advocate; for any
hope on this occasion is that th at this time now in April the "design that
"had been formed by individuals of making application to the
"Governor" did not appear quite so strong, as in the preceding
January. The persons thus selected had were I doubt
not of good character; allowance made for the difference
in the import of that term in New South Wales and Britain.
My difficulty as to understand how The with our To me two things on
this occasion present themselves as somewhat difficult requiring explanation: how are Why is
spirit distilled or sold by a good man should produce less
drunkenness measure for measure than the same measure quantity
distilled or sold by a bad man: both being equally The I should difference of
any I should rather have expected to find on the other
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