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CHEAP AND TEMPERATE ENJOYMENT. E. & T. TAYLOR beg to submit to the public and their friends (who at this

... CHEAP AND TEMPERATE ENJOYMENT. E. & T. TAYLOR beg to submit to the public and their friends (who at this festive season of the year are enjoying each other's society) the BRITISH WINES; reasonable in price, exquisite in quality, and beneficial to the ...

SOBER POLITICIANS

... man to throw away money without a motive. There is the mystery. Temperance societies have no occasion for funds, water, their favourite element, being abundant. But the disciples of temperance are many; and if, by this show of countenance ostentatiously ...

MELBOURNE MUSINGS

... potations, the howling of the temperate men, the screeching of the temperate women, the squalling of the temperate children, the slanging and swearing of the temperate cads, and . the united and astounding uproar of the Temperate Society on ...

WORSHIP-STREET

... WORSHIP-STREET. DISTURBANCE AT A TEMPERANCE MEETING. Two inen . , named English and Coleman, were brought before the sitting magistrate, upon charges of creating a disturbance at the meeting of a temperance society at Stoke Newington, and committing divers ...

ROSABEL

... kingdom. TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPERANCE. This day is published, price Is. each, plain; or 2s. each, coloured, SIX PLATES, exhibiting the PROGRESS and RUINOUS EFFECTS of INTEMPERANCE, contrasted With th PLEASURES and HAPPY CONSEQUENCES of TEMPERANCE. These ...

A charge was brought last week before the magistrates of Rochdale, against some parties for trespassing on the ..

... Teetotallers at Bradford.—A great fuss was made at Bradford last Whitsuntide at the accession of the Popish Priest to the Temperance Society; but, alas ! what is the fact now I He is turned out of the committee, and from the speaker's plan! We are glad ...

THEATRICAL APOLOGIES.—A few evenings ago, a s to excess of ennui so far distracted our sense of propriety induce us

... TEE-TOTAL LUNATICS.—A Temperance has had the surpassing impudence to solicit the Duke of ton's patronage; and the madness to request, that he (the 13/111;) our old game-cock), will conform to the/tee-total rules and bec% i t a temperance member! Lunatics! ...

London, Feb. 3, 1843

... London, Feb. 3, 1843. [We have, in compliance with the wish of A Victim, afforded his very temperate letter a place in our columns; and if it do not . elicit a satisfactory answer, we shall readily give insertion to any other points and queries to ...

R-L REFORM

... principles thy heart; Barren thy head of brains! Barren of Protestant faith thy soul, Barren thy mind of sense; Barren thy temper of controul,— Barren thy.purse of pence! ...

THE OLD SPORTING MAGAZINE. London: Pitman, Warwick-square

... extract from two articles— On the Management of Horses, and on Cricketting —a couple of interesting bits : ILL-TEMPERED GROOMS.—No ill-tempered man should ever look after a horse for me, if he were in other respects as good a groom as I could wish to have ...

HWALKER'S NEEDLES • (by Authority the Queen's Own), with the new large eyes, are easily threaded (even by blind ..

... Own), with the new large eyes, are easily threaded (even by blind persons), and work with great ease, having improved points, temper, and finish. The labels are correct likenesses of her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, in relief or coloured ...

THURSDAY

... the necessities of the contemplated improvement. Maxims of Bishop Middleton.—Persevere against discouragements. Keep your temper. Employ leisure in study, a nd always have some work on h an d . B e punc t ua l a nd metho&- cal in business, and never ...