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" ... hunger, to whom it must stand in the place of food and raiment ; while the same law did not scruple to permit the sale of these spirits by wholesale on the part of the rich merchant or still more opulent planter... "
The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 262
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 2

1811 - 858 pages
...of the rich merchant or still more opulent planter ; and shonld take occasion from thence to ask it such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...regulated by different provisions ; are so widely leparated in character, as that the one may be an object of national encourngement, a source of public...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 17

1810 - 522 pages
...planter ? and should take occabion from thence to ask (exactly in the style of my honourable friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...these spirits by whole puncheons and ship-loads ? The ansiver is, that these acts do not stand to each other in the relation of more or less, but are perfectly...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 2, Part 1

1811 - 854 pages
...of laws, which could punish a publican for selling a dram to a poor wretch, who wanted it perhaps 19 solace him under the effects of cold and hunger, to...regulated by different provisions ; are so widely îi'paratcd in character, as that the one nay be an object of national encouragement, a source of public...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 14

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 668 pages
...opulent planter: and should take occasion from thence to ask (exactly in the stile of my hon. friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...consequences; are to be regulated by different provisions ; arc so widely separated in character, as that the one may be an object of national encouragement,...
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Speeches in Parliament, of the Right Honourable William Windham ..., Volume 1

William Windham - 1812 - 452 pages
...planter ? and should take occasion from thence to ask (exactly in the style of my Honourable Friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...relation of more or less, but are perfectly disparate or dissimilar ; are productive of different consequences ; are to be regulated by different provisions...
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Speeches in Parliament: Of the Right Honourable William Windham, Volume 3

William Windham, Thomas Amyot - 1812 - 452 pages
...planter ? and should take occasion from thence to ask (exactly in the style of my Honourable Friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...relation of more or less, but are perfectly disparate or dissimilar; are productive of different consequences; are to be regulated by different provisions;...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 5-6

1835 - 858 pages
...planter ? and shonld take occasion from thence to ask (exactly in the style of my honourable friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill,...sold these spirits by whole puncheons and ship-loads Ï The answer is. that these acts do not siand to each oilier in the relation of more or less, but...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 5-6

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 886 pages
...planter? and should take occasion from thence to ask (exactly in the style of ray honourable friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill, what did they clesene who sold these spirits by whole punch« ns and ship-loads? The answer is, that these acts Uo...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 678 pages
...such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill, what did they deserve who sold these spirits by puncheons and ship-loads? The answer is, that these...relation of more or less, but are perfectly disparate or dissimilar; are productive of different consequences ; are to be regulated by different provisions...
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Select Speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the ..., Volume 2

William Windham - 1837 - 694 pages
...opulent planter'? and should take occasion thence to ask (exactly in the style of my Honourable Friend) if such was the punishment for selling a dram or gill, what did they deserve who sold these spirits by puncheons and ship-loads? The answer is, that these acts do not stand to each other in the relation...
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