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... TEMPERANCE. On Wednesday evening an energetic address was given at tho Royal Public Rooms, with view of persuading everybody to give up the use of intoxicating liquors. Streams of eloquence have been poured forth, much of it of no mean order, since Richard ...
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... TEMPERANCE. An excellent lecture was delivered to a crowded audience at the Public Rooms, on Tuesday evening by Mr. Mudge, surgeon, of Bodmin, on the injurious effects of intoxicating liquors upon the human system. Mr. Fox presided. The lecturer asserted ...
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... TEMPERANCE. ' S on was commenced at gt!» Athenaeum, on Monday evening, by Mrs. Hardwire, lady, whose lectures this city on former occasion were warmly appreciated large audiences. The Rev. J. L. Mitchell, heaoie master Free Church, presided; and in 1 ...
... TEMPERANCE. A conference of clergy and ministers was held London, the Mansion the question of Intemperance. In the oV of the Lord Mayor Mr. Hugh Owen, tre-« National Temperance League, presided v were read on the subject under evening public meeting was ...
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... TEMPERANCE. A respected Correspondent asks to give space to the following Memorial, which the Guardians of Bury have sent to the Home Office and the Local Government Board : The humble Memorial the Guardians of the Poor for the Union Bury, in the of Lancaster ...
... TEMPERANCE. able and zealous Sr, —This of which General Neal Dow is advocate, met with the support eatisfactory was the result. the future advo- cause it would be well pa to advert occa- sionally to t blot on modern egislation, namely, the power hands ...