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A wide assortment of clubs, taverns, and coffeehouses partially filled this gap.
There were pickpockets and other villains who are attracted by crowds, although they tended to congregate more in the taverns than at the theatres.
However, in the event of such closures, people converted their houses into taverns in secret to continue business.
With respect to inns and taverns, they paid particular attention to opening and closing times and to games of hazard.
Let us return for the last time to our two tavern conflicts.
There are no sad farewells at the local taverns or the corner store because there are no local taverns or corner stores.
It was sold in a pulqueria, a tavern.
Although taverns varied considerably in size, the victuallers were generalists, slow to build up specialist functions for their houses.
Both authors emphasize the role of taverns as important sites of social and economic exchange.
In fact, the main site of crime was not the tavern, but the street and the (market-) place.
They were packed with taverns and liquor stores that invited drinking and gambling and the squandering of wages.
They are not representative of tavern conflicts generally, in particular, because most conflicts were not taken to court and thus remain shrouded in mystery.
Yet before the 1760s taverns were also places where differences could be reconciled.
To contemporary authorities, taverns were closely associated with immorality and crime.
Additionally, we might consider whether the two cases reflected the prevailing judicial and tavern culture of two different parts of the city.
Our taverns and our metropolitan streets, our offices and furnished rooms, our railroad stations and factories appeared to have us locked up hopelessly.
One gets an image as one reads of bearded, besandalled academics sipping their coffee while dreaming of authentic, masculine, working-class tavern rowdiness.
The number of taverns rose steadily from about 20 in 1693 (1 to 175 inhabitants) to 176 in 1767 (1 to 150).
Crimes and petty conflicts were always likely to occur in taverns, in early modern times as well as now.
And states relied on these entities to perform vital constitutional responsibilities such as tax collection, as well as regulating the licensure of taverns or the provision of schools or poorhouses.
They patrolled the markets and visited taverns.
In the case of property offences, the help of bystanders, neighbours or tavern proprietors in tracing thieves and stolen goods often made the appeal to the authorities unnecessary.
This was indeed the basis of the entertainments offered in the tavern concert rooms and songand-supper clubs which had preceded the growth of formal music halls.
He was thus hearkening back to earlier colonial times, in keeping with his humbling experience of having lost an assembly seat to a tavern keeper for want of campaigning.
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