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TEMPERANCE

... TEMPERANCE. The progress of temperance in Ireland has been regarded with feelings great Interest by all who hare regretted its disturbed condition, whet her arisuig from political, relig : ous, social causes, or a combination of a'l three. Peop'e have ...

TEMPERANCE

... belore nor since tbe temperance movement—had attended political meeting?. He had confined himself to the exercise Of bis religious duties as minister of tbe gospel; aUd since be bad been placed at tbe bead of tbe great temperance movement, be bad devoted ...

TEMPERANCE,

... TEMPERANCE, The lale of Man Temperance Guardian gives the following Letter:—My dear Sir, —lt is indeed great disappoinment tome not to be at your festival; but my medical attendants positively forbid my engaging in any public service, much more travelling ...

TEMPERANCE

... projects should be found practicable. The Temperance Society took its origin in America ; societies the same principle have beeu established in most of our large towns, corresponding with central Temperance Society in London Their object is to disseminate ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1834
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 514 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. DIALOGUE BETWEEN THOMAS THE COALHEAVER, and JAMES THE WEAVER. All the circum'Aances related by Thomas are facts which took place in one neighbourhood, within short space of time. Thomas.—Have you heard what has happened nt Mrs. Smith's ...

temperance festival

... temperance festival. The anniversary meeting of the Bnstol Total Abstinence Society took place last Wednesday evening, at the Publicrooms' Broadmead, on which occasion a goodly company sat down to tea: The room was tastefully decorated \vilh-ever- greens ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1849
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2503 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TEMPERANCE

... TEMPERANCE. The annual Christmas Festival of the Temperance Society, was held on Tuesday evening, at the Royal Subscription Rooms. Tea was announced for five o'clock, and before that hour, the room was filled with well dressed persons of both sexes, and ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1846
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3600 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TEMPERANCE

... town of temperance they bad a clear air, that they could look down upon the town of drunkenness, and behold very strange sights. They saw the people in rags, with broken arms, broken heads, and bloody noses, in their way from the town of temperance, to the ...

Published: Thursday 14 May 1840
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3040 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEMPERANCE IN IRELAND

... TEMPERANCE IN IRELAND. The Marquis tV KATH called attention of the Loose lo Idler b'i.| the public prints purporting to be written. by the Lord-Lieo'enunt, which hit excellency bore willing nod grateful teaiiirtoiiy the which temperance pledge had conferred ...

THE TEMPER OF THE TIMES

... THE TEMPER OF THE TIMES. Prominent amongst the things that tend to puzzle politicians in the present day, aie the vagaries of the (London) Times. No weather-cock iu a storm ever shot round from one point lie compass the other with halt the mad and vertiginous ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1844
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 822 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEMPERANCE

... TEMPERANCE. The Tones generally object to the Temperance movement 1.1 Ireland, andla writer -in the Exeter Gazette last week condema the efforts tather Matthew in most unmeasured terms His article bears internal evidence that he had qualified himself ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1840
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT

... THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. father v : s :, 'he selec'ed for the occasion being the Tanfleld. near the So* Road, adj iln'ng the Greenwich Rvlway. upon which a p'atform was erected. half-past twelve, the Rev. Gentleman arr'ved a carr : preceded a band of ...