We are compelled to ask ourselves whether it is likely that the man who wrote works so numerous and profound, in the midst, too, of the many other cares which pressed on him, was addicted to habitual drunkenness.
The charge of habitual drunkenness, as will be shown below (xvii.
Habitual drunkenness of the husband, which renders him at times dangerous to himself or others, or incapable of managing himself or his affairs; 2.
Habitual drunkenness of a wife for three years, if the wife has habitually neglected her domestic duties, or rendered herself unfit to discharge them.
When, after marriage, he becomes addicted to habitual drunkenness.
In case of cruel treatment orhabitual drunkenness on the part of either, the jury in its discretion may determine whether the divorce shall be absolute or limited.
In the case of habitual drunkenness and of gross and wicked conduct not more than two of the three years may precede the passage of the act.
To these were subsequently added fraudulent contract and three years' habitual drunkenness such as to incapacitate either spouse from taking care of the family.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "habitual drunkenness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.