The Pernicious Effects of Intemperance in the Use of Ardent Spirits And the Rem

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The Pernicious Effects of Intemperance in the Use of Ardent Spirits And the Rem
Nathaniel Scudder Prime
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4. In view ot this subject we are led to deplore the existence of so many taverns and tippHng houses as have been, and still are, in this county. It is the direct way to corrupt the morals and exhaust the wealth of the peo- ple. Upon this pohit, th following extract fn. M Judge Rush's Charge, already mentioned, is entitled to particu- lar attention. " It is an observation of sir William Tem- ple, that a multiplicity of taverns is an evil inseparably attendant on republican governments. From whi
...ch the inference does not seem forced or unnatural, that in proportion as they abound, the vice ot drunkenness may be expected to prevail among the people. Pennsylva- nia, it is acknowledged on all hands, affords the most stri- king evidence to justify the observation of the philoso- phical patriot, and every day exhibits to our view the most painful p roots that the consequences are such as might reasonably be apprehended. The legislature of the state have indeed candidly admitted the inference from their number to be perfectly correct, by stating, as they do, in the most express terms m the 11th section of the law under consideration.

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