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13 July 1802 8 N. S. Wales Conduct
2IV . Samples Drunkenness 5
Thus far Captain Collins , What status me on the
subject , is — that probable effect of this new law is
the introducing into the in question certain formalities ,
or perhaps in some instances or of
with which it would not have been incumbered otherwise : but
how the greater consumption should be lessened by any such means is more than I can . The owner of the grain would sell it to the Gin-shop pub keeper
for the money : and In would have the
money to give for the . Which That the money should be particularly of the very
first goodness good would not on this such an occasion be absolutely altogether necessary .
If the gin shop-keeper could not command capital enough ,
in the shape of any thing called money , for this ceremony , the
would then have to sell the grain to somebody
else in the first instance , in order to get the money - which
got , he might go boldly with it to the gin shop keeper
who would then have the capital to go on upon , as above.
The simple way course I still think , would have been
to have prevented the existence of the p prison by stopping preventing
as well the introduction as the fabrication of it . If both both
could not be prevented or if neither could , by what could
others course could the matter be mended ? So much
no existed , so much would be drink : more could not
be ; and being drunk , what mattered it by whom
drank or by whom sold? by a sinning publican ,
or by a publican who was not a sinner ?
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