The blemish of government, the shame of religion, the disgrace of mankinde; or, a charge drawn up against drunkards, and presented to His Highness the Lord Protector, in the name of all the Sober Partie in the three nations. Humbly craving, that they may be kept alone by themselves from infecting others; compelled to work and earn what they consume: and that none may be suffered to sell drink, who shall either swear, or be drunk themselves, or suffer others within their walls. By R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex.

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  • The blemish of government, the shame of religion, the disgrace of mankinde; or, a charge drawn up against drunkards, and presented to His Highness the Lord Protector, in the name of all the Sober Partie in the three nations. Humbly craving, that they may be kept alone by themselves from infecting others; compelled to work and earn what they consume: and that none may be suffered to sell drink, who shall either swear, or be drunk themselves, or suffer others within their walls. By R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex.
  • Blemish of government, the shame of religion, the disgrace of mankinde Charge drawn up against drunkards
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[[London]: Printed by J. Bell, and are to be sold by James Crumpe, in Little Bartholomews well-yard, who will also shew the other books, and tell the place where, any one may borrow them gratis, 1656]
Publication year
1656-1656
ESTC No.
R229124
Grub Street ID
101713
Description
16 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Caption title.

Imprint from colophon.

Place of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), Y139