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... TEMPER, TEMPER Cooke came out on top of a ugh duel with Hickton but o referce handed out a lecre to both when tempers iled over. BRYAN neat! headed in a Cook centre to score and ...
... TEMPER, TEMPER Cooke came out on top of a ugh duel with Hickton but o referce handed out a lecre to both when tempers iled over. BRYAN neat! headed in a Cook centre to score and ...
... TEMPER, TEMPER was T he eree o ickine ne o :s‘f:;eebe:g;e k; free-kick was taken. tricked harlton . Ra?g?\b{)efo(r:e driving low a Roma. The referee noted that Rattin had tried to stop the England.forward by means he 414 not consider fair and fumed Ratin ...
... Temperance. Two old genCemen of our acquain.anci complimenting each other on their habi.i of temperance. Did you ever, neighbour,' mid one, lice me with more than I could carry e No, indeed, wile the reply. Not I. But 1 bate you when I thought ...
... TEMPERANCE & TEMPERATE SOCIETIES. TO THE EDITORS THE SHEFFIELD IRIS. hen **cn sonic of Ihs Ancient bcntbcnshnvc defined Inebriety * (hart madness,' ought not Chrhtians. they who peoff to lire in more enlightened timet, amid the gloriout blaas ofgetpel ...
... Is OF 'TEMPERANCE. at • Wait to-d• Ben LW. A. were ass yells =stage Hdl Botha'. The resulted by • bags tine the Mos Worthy &ribs Previously Mott he. been required to give the bet M Lomb' I decided thee lb. time Led I s seise dab tine See A . Clerks, ...
... TEMPERANCE Mr J. J. Hatch Lectures in Hull Under the auspices of the Hull and District Band of Hope and Temperance League, Mr J. J. Hatch, of Oakworth, Keighley, former district superintendent of the United Kingdom Alliance for Hull and district, delivered ...
... FOR TEMPERANCE. 'CHURCHES AND CHAPELS UNITE AT STOCKTON Attar reseal Mid work the big et opined to-4y in Exchange Halt The d elan. bAraly, to rid tee Temperance Hall a debt over alai her bean armee wee the hall was batik and the named bp meat meantime ...
... TEMPERANCE Elizabeth's Continued Elizabeth's England- arranged the National Commercial .J ...
... TEMPERANCE. In Lor.don Tomperaucc Hospitals the staff are liberty to administer when needful. During 27 years there have been only 43 such cases in total M 7.910. ...
... TEMPER! 2 (his principle, exclaimed County Court on , if! ' K.C.: quite underj!;.!. ...
... distinction between asceticism and rationality. Temperance we want in tbis country. Temperance in all things, absolutely all. Now, don't confound temperance with halfheartedness ; with shifty, compromising measures ; with telling half the truth or accepting ...
... TEMPER depends in large a measure•upon the state of the body. A good digestion heips to a sunny disposition. Au ,;:titilishman Is said to be in the best of humour after LIU ditiner. But this can only be the case if tie digestion is astisfactor3 • if ...