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... been gcod-tempered fellows. The good-tempered fellow, if his advice is solicited, always gives that which lie thinks will be most palatable to follow; this he does, not from a meanness of feeling; but he cannot help being good tempered, and to tell ...
... and 2,457 temperance and religious publications bad been sold to sailors, of which 301 were copies of the sacred Scriptures. A great deal had been done at Aldershott camp and at the garrisons of Woolwich and Warley. The Military Temperance Society, formed ...
... thing—they all possessed a most amiable temper. I therefore consider it as an incontrovertible principle in banking, that the greatest evil which can befal a joint-stock bank is to have a manager of an amiable temper. I follow the advice of your correspondent—l ...
... POLICY OP TEMPERANCE. An action was brought on Thursday in the Court of Queen's Bench on a policy of insurance for 2,0001. efilmted in the Asylum Assurance Company of London on the life of the Hon. 0. H. Talbot, brother of the Earl of Shrewsbury, payment ...
... TEMPERANCE PERMANENT LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY, The annual out-door meeting of the shareholders aed friends was held on the society's estate at Stratford, at few days since. The weather was propitious and the auendsnce very satisfactory. After refreshments ...
... THE TRULLIBERS versus TEMPERANCE. We had occasion a short time ago, in briefly stating some of the more prominent results of the temperance movement, to observe that it had to encounter a considerable amount of latent and disguised hostility on the part ...
... in the baths on January 14, which was a large and most successful g thering. A Temperance Experience meeting was held on Christmas eve, under the auspices of the Temperance League, which was of a very interesting and encouraging character. The meetings ...
... and the great apostle of compulsory temperance. Mr. Dow arrived at Liverpool, per Europa, on Monday, when he received an enthusiastic cold-water ovation from an immense gathering of the Temperance League, after which he set out for an extensive tour through ...
... A WORD OR THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. lb* to trialles;orlito his fellow-man eanwet bat be testified with the thought that so large a unbar of the popriation are pledged either to total s armies from, or to the moderate and non-injn- Sian ue of, intoxicating ...
... RESOLUTION OF THE COMIIITTEE OF THE BATH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. The committee of the Bath Temperance Association are desirous of offering to the executive of the United Kingdom Alliance for the total suppression of the liquor traffic, the expression of ...
... to the conductors of the Ritualistic newspapers for the tone and temper of their organs. Verbum eat sapienti. We cannot say we approve of the style of gossip about literary men now current in certain journals of repute. That So-and-so was blackballed ...