MR LOWE ON THE PERMISSIVE BILL.
HTho following is the full text of the He; sent by the Eight Hon. B. Lowe, to Dr. .Ridge, Enfield, Middlesex, subject of the permissive ProhibiBill. Dr. Ridge submitted member of Parliament for of London, a declaration signed by 269 graduates, of convocation of favor of the measure. hold, and am supported the authority 61 Adam trade of a retailer of and' necessary : trade, and that the mulis the effect rather tasto for iritoxicatrequires regubut it is no fit and extinction. the sale of be used for the or useful medicines excess may prove There is a wide regulating and dcsaction. Tho former office of Government; right when tiie object is offence or crime. In causes of intemperance in the ill-regulated minds appetites of its votaries in the lawful and useful trade uses they abuse. I maxim, abusus non tollit usum, be no party to the abolition by Parliament of a trade useful to the poor, who cannot afford Hj^aw {heir supplies from the wholesale doaltYr. .
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3235, 2 July 1879, Page 2
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172MR LOWE ON THE PERMISSIVE BILL. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3235, 2 July 1879, Page 2
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