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A Dissertation upon drunkenness
Shewing to what an intolerable pitch that vice is arriv'd at in this Kingdom. Together with the astonishing number of taverns, coffee-houses, al[l]houses, brandy-shops, &c. now extant in London, the like not to be parallel'd by any other city in the Christian world. Also an account of the pride, insolence, and exorbitance of brewers, vin...ners, vidnallers, coffee-house-keepers, and distillers; with the various arts and methods by which they allure and excite people to drink and debauch themselve. The whole proving, that if this drinking s[tory] does not [s]onabate, all our arts, sciences, trade, and manufactures will be entirely lost, and the [head] become nothing but a brewery or distillery, and the inhabitants all drunkards -
The woful effects of drunkenness
A sermon preached at Bristol, Octob. 12. 1709. When two Indians, Josias and Joseph, were executed for murther, occasioned by the drunkenness both of the murthering & murthered parties. By Samuel Danforth, Pastor of the church of Taunton. [Two lines of Scripture texts] -
Legal responsibility of the drunkard
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The woful effects of drunkenness
A sermon preached at Bristol, Octob. 12. 1709. When two Indians, Josias and Joseph, were executed for murther, occasioned by the drunkenness both of the murthering & murthered parties -
Habitual misdemeanants
what should be done with them? -
By the Honourable Collonel [sic] John Evans lieutenant. governour. of the province of Pensilvania and counties annexed. A proclamation, against immorality and prophaneness
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By the governour & general court of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England
It having been a thing too sensible and obvious to escape the observation of all who are not wholly strangers in our Israel; that this poor land has laboured under a long series of afflictions and calamities, whereby we have suffered successively in our precious and pleasant things ... Wherefore it is ordered, that the laws of this colony against vice, and all sort of debauchery and prophaness (which laws have too much lost their edg by the late interrpution of the government) be now faithfully and vigorously put in execution -
An abstract of the penal-laws against immorality, and prophaneness
commanded to be put in speedy and vigourous execution, by his Majesty's gracious and pious proclamation, pursuant to the humble address of the honourable House of Commons. Published for the ease and direction of all officers, or others, for the better discharge of their duty, by giving information to the magistrates of the breach of the said laws -
Devon. ss. Ad generalem sessionem pacis domini regis, tent[amen] apud castrum Exon
in & pro comitat praedict, vicesimo quinto die Aprilis, anno regni domini mostri Caroli Secundi, Dei gratiâ, nunc regis Angliae, &c. xxxiv. Annoque domini, 1682 -
Province of the Massachusetts Bay ss
By the honorable, the Lieutenant Governour, and Commander and Chief. A proclamation. For preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness -
By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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A proclamation against prophaneness
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By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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A representation of the state of the Societies for reformation of manners
humbly offered to His Majesty. = Memoire, ou l'on represente tres-humblement a Sa Majeste l'etat des Societez pour la reformation des mœurs -
The punishment of drunkenness
remonstrance of the Massachusetts Prison Association against the repeal of the law of 1891 -
A vvhip for a drunkard, and a curbe for prophanesse
Being an abstract of all the several statutes in force against Sabbath-breaking, swearing, drunkenesse, and unlawfull gaming; wherein is set forth the severall offences, penalties, and corporall punishments due to the severall offenders, useufll for all persons in these times of reformation