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... so strong. but with regard to temperance I am afraid Mr. J. T. Olark, Yeovu, took the chair, a1 called on Rev. Albert F. Hall to address the meeting. Mr. Hall said they were meeting in the most critical days the temperance cause had ever known. Th of the ...
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... 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 ...
... TEMPERANCE will be res! to know what answer Mr. Seale Hayno will hav: teal ly for the friends of t ance, who so supported him at the last el lection, when they h h is new drinking club at Chodleigh- Knighton, which {s about to be pat up. One would have ...
... tocial robiems, and thwarted the educat st, the hropist, and the economist. She had great hepes that the would pass. On temperance mattors e was an optimist. Bia the work required tho cptimism which saw a black cloud in front but nised that God was behind ...
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