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The general idea is the defense in court~~

The details are as follows:

Powder, hair powder and 150 will be confiscated according to pain, any

Anyone who should expose the same for sale shall forfeit the L20. "

Other details were given on the title deed, as well as haircuts and veterinary services given to it

They supported and promised to pass on the cost of 20 guineas

The bill passed by Parliament. Some years before, the above procedure

We gather some details from _Gentleman's Magazine_

Convicted of using powder not in accordance with the law of

land in 1745. On October 20, "This is the record," 51 barbers

were convicted before the Commissioner consumed and fined

The penalty was L20, while the hair powder in their custody was gone< /p>

Starch, contrary to Act of Parliament: same as on 27th

This month 49 hairdressers were convicted of the same offense and

fined and other penalties. "Before using powder, the hair

was generally oily with pomade, and attended the powdering action

with some trouble. Any attempt in the house was a small room setting

< p>Besides for the purpose, it is called a powder room here

Fixed two curtains, and the people behind it, only the head is exposed,

Get a proper supply of powder. No walking

In _Rambler_, No. 109, according to date 1751, a young gentleman wrote that his mother would rather follow him

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His grave was better than seeing him sneaking around with dirty shoes and stripped fingers, hair unpowdered, and a hat we've seen,

Powder was taxed, and on 5th May 1795, by Act of Parliament

Those who used it were taxed, and the electricity was subject to severe

requirements. He came up with a plan to tax guineas per head of people who used these hair powders. He was prepared to deal with a lot of ridicule for this movement, but he believed that it would generate considerable profits. The revenue,

estimated it at as much as L200,000 a year, said Fox, the force's dependence on the capricious manner of financial arrangements

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As a ridiculous but unbeatable proposal, the bill was passed with Pitt's formidable rival, Charles James Fox, in his

Early manliness, was the most fashionable man in London. Here are some details of his "stand up" about 1770, from _Monthly

Magazine_: "He had his. The opening sentence, next, his red high-heeled shoes, and his blue hair pink

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