A friendly admonition to the drinkers of gin, brandy, and other distilled spirituous liquors. With AN Humble Representation of the Necessity of restraining a Vice so destructive of the Industry, Morals, Health, and Lives of the People. To which are added, In an Appendix, Directions by a very Eminent Physician, to such as may be desirous to break off that odious and fatal Habit of Drinking Drams. By Stephen Hales, D. D. Clerk Of The Closet To Her Royal Highness The Princess Of Wales.
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- A friendly admonition to the drinkers of gin, brandy, and other distilled spirituous liquors. With AN Humble Representation of the Necessity of restraining a Vice so destructive of the Industry, Morals, Health, and Lives of the People. To which are added, In an Appendix, Directions by a very Eminent Physician, to such as may be desirous to break off that odious and fatal Habit of Drinking Drams. By Stephen Hales, D. D. Clerk Of The Closet To Her Royal Highness The Princess Of Wales.
- Friendly admonition to the drinkers of brandy
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London: printed for F. and C. Rivington, Booksellers To The Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, ST. Paul's Church-Yard; by Bye and Law, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, [1800]
- Publication year
- 1800-1800
- ESTC No.
- N18750
- Grub Street ID
- 8207
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- 36p. ; 12⁰
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- Vertical chain lines.
Originally published as 'A friendly admonition to the drinkers of brandy'.
Also issued as part of: 'Religious tracts, dispersed by the Society for promoting Christian knowledge', vol. XI, 1800 and 1807.
Price from imprint: price 2d. or 14s. a Hundred.
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- BL "in" copies (both with vertical chain lines) are 863.l.11(4) and 224.c.33(4)