 | Tobias Smollett - 1810
...They, therefore, pretended, that should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, 'and licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses. Upon these maxims the new bill was founded, and passed through the lower house without opposition... | |
 | Tobias Smollett - 1810
...They, therefore, pretended, that should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, and licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses. Upon these maxims the new bill was founded, and passed through the lower house without opposition... | |
 | David Hume - 1810
...They, therefore, pretended, that should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, [and licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses. Upon these maxims the new bill was founded, and passed through the lower house without opposition... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1841
...They, therefore, pretended that, should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, and the licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses."* Upon these principles the new bill was framed, proposing, in addition to the twenty shilling... | |
 | Tobias Smollett - 1844 - 967 sider
...They, therefore, pretended, that should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, and licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses. Upon these maxims the new bill was founded, and passed through the lower house without opposition... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1846
...imposed. They therefore pretended that, should the price of the liquor be moderately raised, and the licences granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers,...arising from the duty and the licences." Upon these principles the new bill was framed, proposing, in addition to the twenty-shilling licences, that a... | |
 | Tobias George Smollett - 1848
...riot, execration, and blasphemy. Such beastly practices too plainly denoted a total want of all police and civil regulations, and would have reflected disgrace...sum of money might be raised for the support of the CHAP. war, by mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty and the licences. Upon these maxims the... | |
 | Tobias Smollett - 1848
...riot, execration, and blasphemy. Such beastly practices too plainly denoted a total want of all police and civil regulations, and would have reflected disgrace...sum of money might be raised for the support of the CHAP. war, by mortgaging the revenue arising from the duty > XVIII- . and the licences. Upon these... | |
 | David Hume - 1876
...moderately raised, and licenses granted at twenty shillings each to the retailers, the lowest cla^s of people would be debarred the use of it to excess;...of the war, by mortgaging the revenue arising from tho duty and the licenses. Upon these maxims tho new bill was founded, and passed through the lower... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1792
...lowest class of people would be debarred the use of it to excess ; their morals would of consequence he mended ; and a considerable sum of money might be raised for the support of the war by mortg:i^ing the revenue arising from the duty and the licenses." Upon these principles the new bill... | |
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