United States v. Lefevre
1 D.C. 244
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United States v. Lefevre, 1 D.C. 244 (D.D.C. 1805).
Opinion
was of opinion, that in order to bring the traverser within the Act of Assembly, he must be either a tavern-keeper, or a retailer of spirituous liquors, by being in the custom of selling liquors by retail, either with or without license.
Whereupon Mr. Jones gave up the count upon the statute.
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