| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1052 strani
...promote it, under the Governor's hand, by the sale of rum and other ardent liquors ; and although !.ie chief jailer was not exactly permitted to convert...rum publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jail-door. A general dissolution of morals, and a general relaxation of penal discipline, were the... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 554 strani
...belief that 1 should some dtiy perish with hunger. Lang, 1. 56. t Hildrelh'a Pioneer History, 393, &c. whoever knows any thing of human nature, and especially...publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jail door."J We must not, however, leave it to be inferred that Governor King was so munificent in his licenses... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 566 strani
...of rum and other ardent liquors ; and although the chief jailer was not exactly permitted to cpnvert His Majesty's jail into a grog-shop, he had a licensed...publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jail door."J We must not, however, leave it to be inferred that Governor King was so munificent in his licenses... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1851 - 516 strani
...Lang, Vol. I. p. 56. t Hildreth's Pioneer History, p. 303, &c. J Lang, Vol. I. p. 96. § Ibid., p. 81. chiefly of those who sold rum, and those who drank...homoeopathic experiment. He found upon his accession the leaders of society, and especially the officers of the military corps, the " New South Wales Corps,"... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 502 strani
...rum and other ardent liquors; and although the chief jailor was not exactly permitted to convert the jail into a grog-shop, he had a licensed house, in...rum publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jaildoor. A general dissolution of morals and a general relaxation of penal discipline were the result... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 502 strani
...rum and other ardent liquors; and although the chief jailor was not exactly permitted to convert tho jail into a grog-shop, he had a licensed house, in...rum publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jaildoor. A general dissolution of morals and a general relaxation of penal discipline were the result... | |
| Charles James Rowe - 1883 - 486 strani
...promote it, under the Governor's hand, by the sale of rum and other ardent liquors ; and the chief gaoler had a licensed house in which he sold rum publicly on his own behalf right opposite the door of the gaol. The natural result of this state of things was a general dissolution of the scanty... | |
| Charles White - 1889 - 710 strani
...rum and other ardent liqours ; and although the chief jailer was not exactly permitted to convert the jail into a grog-shop, he had a licensed house, in...rum publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the gaol door." Governor King's successor, however, (Captain Bligh) applied the lancet to this social gangrene... | |
| John McMahon - 1913 - 466 strani
...chief gaoler, although not exactly permitted to convert the gaol into a gjog-fehop, had a liccr.set'i house in which he sold rum publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the gaol door." Barrington says— "That a bushel of wheat, which might be worth ten shillings, would produce... | |
| 1850 - 554 strani
...universally desired.* During Governor King's administration, " from 1800 to 1806," says Dr. Lang,"t the population of New South Wales consisted chiefly...publicly on his own behalf, right opposite the jail door."J We must not, however, leave it to be inferred that Governor King was so munificent in his licenses... | |
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