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Some Of The "blue Laws."

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Day
1
Month
February
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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No food or lodging sliall be affor Jed to a Quaker, Adainite or other heretic. lf any person turns Quaker, he sliall be banishcd, and not suffered to return but upon pain of death. No priest shall abide intlie Dominion; he shall be banished, and suĂ­Fer death on his return. Priests may be seized by any one -without a warrant. No ono shall read common prayer, keep Christmiis or saints' days, make minced pies, dance, play carde, or play on any iustrumeut of music except the drum, trumpet, aad jewsharp. No ono shall run on the Sabbath day, or walk in his garden or elsewhere, except reverently, to and from meeting. No ono shnll travel, cook victuals, make beds, eweep house, cut hair or shave on the Sabbath day. No woman shall kiss her chili on the Sabbath or a fasting day. No man shall court a maid in person or by letter without first obtaining consent of her parents ; L5 penalty for the flrst offense, L10 for the second, and for the third imprisoumemt during the

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Old News
Michigan Argus