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MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... The com. mittee congratulated the membera of this and other temperance societies on the fact that on every-side there was marked evidenbe of: increased interet in every department of temperance effort-in its religious, moral, social, and legislative aspects ...

Poetry

... dangers will we dread; But onward with the temperance gale The glorious tidings spread. CHORUS. The Charter let all people sing; The Charter will our freedom bring; 'Tis now our own-we see it near; While Temperance guards the front and rear; The battle's ...

Literature and Reviews

... opinion'that the identification of' the Temperance cause with politics in any shape, was unwise and saicidal; and hence we viewed with feeliqgs of sincere regret the, it demonstrations almost' everywhere made by the Temperance Societies on the occasions of the ...

Reviews

... The numbers of which the book con- sists having been published as supplements to the Temperance Advocate, a weekly newspaper devoted to the great weok of Temperance Reform, and to which Dr. Leeslsas devoted sis strongpowers ofmind almost exclusively for ...

Poetry

... dangers will we dread; gut onward with the temperance gale The glorious tidings spread. CHORUS. The Charter let all people sing; The Charter will our freedom bring; 'Tis now our own-we see it near; While Temperance guards the front and rear The battle's won-our ...

Poetry

... of heavenly bliss, 'Tis temperance-spurn the rich treasure no more; Oh, there never was treasure so lasting as this. The miser may gloat on his ill-gotteu hoard, The victor be proud of his iaurel-wreath fame, Let but temperance reign round the cuttager's ...

OPENING OF THE HULL ART AD INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... might congratulate r themselves On what they saw arouand them. The cauise- as of temperance some forty years ago was a struggle aLS it :ib- were for existence. But now temperance societies had made great strides, and were able to place before them what they ...

Literary Extracts

... ridiculous. To imagine that a weak enemy cannot injure you, is to believe that a spark of fire cannot cause com- bustion. Our temper is tried more by trifling crosses than by great losses. To read without reflecting, is like eating without digestion. A sixpence ...

Reviews

... arod several otler iatcrestirg matters. tn.OtlONAL TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE RdAFLD Vol.2, No. I, Jan. 16, 1843. t.d h r Lees. ~ie °tehto see this able and indefatigable 5teai pO e gveat principles of Temperance .it- Pcngee5t17 nunder the conduct of Ite talented ...

Poetry

... redress 'em, Till we carry the Charter. Then here's to the health Of the friends of the Charter-God bless 'em. J. R. ,= TEMPERANCE. The remes of summer are sweet to the eye, Yet in winter their beauty and flagrance is flow; I But Ulcnow a flower that ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... ILOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.I MUSIC LICENSES IN LEEDS. PROPOSED 4CHANGE OF RBIUMAfONS. A-meeting of gentlemen interested in the temperance ncrement was held yesterday afternoon, at the Philo- sophical Hall, in this city, for the purpose of consiler- ing the proposal ...

LITERATURE

... There is a kind of sublime indifference about the it doth not yet appear what we shall be. Well, that is the deep intuitive temper. Once have the sense of sonsbip-the kingdom of tiod within you-and you will have no doubt about being in the kingdom of God ...