These lines were written before the discovery of Teetotalism, which has proved in thousands of eases a complete remedy for the disease of drunkenness. ...
Article : 39 wordsLost to honour and to shame, Lost to every noble feeling, What's my life! a life of shame ! To remorse in vain appealing, ...
Article : 267 wordsSIR,--As you have considered it necessary to publish the letter signed " Guardian," animadverting on the Review of " A Manual of Total Abstinence Societies," which appeared ...
Article : 1,788 words"She ought to be shut up as a common brawler,' said uncle Zeik, as she left the shop.-- But the solemn impression, which poor Nelly had made upon us all, prevented us from saying any thing to comfort him.-- ...
Article : 1,738 wordsSIR,--The general effects of intemperance are too prominent, and too well known, to need any lengthened discussion, but when those have been as they are occasionally exhibited upon particular organs of the ...
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The Teetotaller and General Newspaper (Sydney, NSW : 1842 - 1843), Sat 12 Feb 1842, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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