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took up the subject, receded from their former votes and then passed the following Preamble & Resolution expressive of the sense of the House of Representatives, viz
 
took up the subject, receded from their former votes and then passed the following Preamble & Resolution expressive of the sense of the House of Representatives, viz
    Whereas, the vice of intemperance is dangerous in its consequences and deleterious in its effects, destroying the property, liberty and health of its victims; and as every practice, tending to increase or encourage that vice, should meet the decided disapprobation of every good citizens;
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Whereas, the vice of intemperance is dangerous in its consequences and deleterious in its effects, destroying the property, liberty and health of its victims; and as every practice, tending to increase or encourage that vice, should meet the decided disapprobation of every good citizens;
 
therefore
 
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Resolved, as the sense of this House that the practice of treating on public days of election, tending to encourage habits of intemperance, is highly dangerous to republican principles and political freedom, 'unbecoming a moral and religious people,' and deserving the most pointed reprobation; and all persons, who use their influence to discontinue the practice, deserve well of the Country.
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Resolved, as the sense of this House that the practice of treating on public days of election, tending to encourage habits of intemperance, is highly dangerous to republican principles and political freedom, "unbecoming a moral and religious people," and deserving the most pointed reprobation; and all persons, who use their influence to discontinue the practice, deserve well of the Country.
  
 
Adjourned until afternoon.
 
Adjourned until afternoon.
  
  Afternoon. met according to adjournment
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Afternoon. Met according to adjournment
  
 
Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed as amended Sent up for concurrence.
 
Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed as amended Sent up for concurrence.
  
Bill to apportion and assess on the inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed - Sent up for concurrence.
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Bill - to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed Sent up for concurrence.
  
 
Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, came from the Senate amended for concurrence - and the House so far receded from their former votes as to concur with the Senate in passing
 
Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, came from the Senate amended for concurrence - and the House so far receded from their former votes as to concur with the Senate in passing

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took up the subject, receded from their former votes and then passed the following Preamble & Resolution expressive of the sense of the House of Representatives, viz Whereas, the vice of intemperance is dangerous in its consequences and deleterious in its effects, destroying the property, liberty and health of its victims; and as every practice, tending to increase or encourage that vice, should meet the decided disapprobation of every good citizens; therefore Resolved, as the sense of this House that the practice of treating on public days of election, tending to encourage habits of intemperance, is highly dangerous to republican principles and political freedom, "unbecoming a moral and religious people," and deserving the most pointed reprobation; and all persons, who use their influence to discontinue the practice, deserve well of the Country.

Adjourned until afternoon.

Afternoon. Met according to adjournment

Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State, was read a second time & passed to be engrossed as amended Sent up for concurrence.

Bill - to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, was read a third time & passed to be engrossed Sent up for concurrence.

Bill to apportion and assess on the Inhabitants of this State a Tax of Forty nine thousand nine hundred & eighty eight dollars, came from the Senate amended for concurrence - and the House so far receded from their former votes as to concur with the Senate in passing