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CONTENTS . PAGE THE BLIND MACAULAY AND HIS WRITINGS CAUSES AND CURE OF DRUNKENNESS THE TREATMENT OF OUR LUNATICS SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES AN IRISH PATRIOT ( FATHER MATHEW ) FREAKS OF FASHION THE WEST INDIES - PAST AND PRESENT LABOUR ...
CONTENTS . PAGE THE BLIND MACAULAY AND HIS WRITINGS CAUSES AND CURE OF DRUNKENNESS THE TREATMENT OF OUR LUNATICS SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES AN IRISH PATRIOT ( FATHER MATHEW ) FREAKS OF FASHION THE WEST INDIES - PAST AND PRESENT LABOUR ...
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... of our an- cestors ? The reader , we dare say , recollects the description of the English traveller in the Highlands rising in the morning from the bare Causes and Cure of Drunkenness . 39 bare earth , 38 Macaulay and his Writings .
... of our an- cestors ? The reader , we dare say , recollects the description of the English traveller in the Highlands rising in the morning from the bare Causes and Cure of Drunkenness . 39 bare earth , 38 Macaulay and his Writings .
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... briefly before our readers for their consideration , not merely to excite to thought and elicit opinion , but , so far as is pos- sible , to evoke sympathy towards practical measures for the sible CAUSES AND CURE OF DRUNKENNESS -
... briefly before our readers for their consideration , not merely to excite to thought and elicit opinion , but , so far as is pos- sible , to evoke sympathy towards practical measures for the sible CAUSES AND CURE OF DRUNKENNESS -
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... drunkenness is the monster evil of the age in England . Its effects make themselves felt in all departments of social life . The colonel of a crack regiment wages ineffectual war against the drunkenness which so often deprives him of ...
... drunkenness is the monster evil of the age in England . Its effects make themselves felt in all departments of social life . The colonel of a crack regiment wages ineffectual war against the drunkenness which so often deprives him of ...
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... drunkenness , as a subjective state , the temperance philosopher goes back a step to account for the drink- ing itself . Ignoring the few reckless debauchees who resort of set purpose to the use of alcoholics as a means of exciting ...
... drunkenness , as a subjective state , the temperance philosopher goes back a step to account for the drink- ing itself . Ignoring the few reckless debauchees who resort of set purpose to the use of alcoholics as a means of exciting ...
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