Drunkenness

.—Messrs. Pitt and Dundas, when so intoxicated with liquor, as not to be able to articulate their words, engaging a vast majority in the House of Commons to precipitate their country into a war with France; the festivities of Brighton, Holwood, Wimbledon, Gordon House, Downing­street; the Duke of Norfolk drinking common gin with the Royal Sovereign, at her lodgings in Strand­lane.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Divinity * Dullness

Debauchery
Debt (National)
Degeneracy
Delusion
Democrat
Discontent (popular)
Disappointment
Dsinterestedness
Dissimulation
Divinity
Drunkenness
Dullness
Dunce
Effeminancy