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  2. EFFECTS OF BEER-DRINKING.

    ATROCIOUS HOMICIDE.-- A frightful case of death, occasioned by violence, and accompanied by circumstances of great brutality, has exited painful interest in the town of Romsay, ...

    Article : 785 words
  3. INTEMPERANCE.

    We extract the following eloquent passage from a letter written by the Hon. Wm. Wirt, in 1831 :-- Intemperance paralyses the arm, the brain, ...

    Article : 504 words
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  5. HE HAS NO HOME BECAUSE HE IS A DRUNKARD.

    Such was the written reply of a deaf and dumb young man, to a question of ours, concerning a companion of his, who had fallen drunk in our public street a short time since. ...

    Article : 782 words
  6. TESTIMONY OF AN AGED FRIEND IN FAVOUR OF THE CAUSE OF TOTAL ABSTINENCE.

    THE following is an extract of a letter to a Friend at London, from a Friend of Staines, who has been a physician of some eminence in his day. ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. THE DOINGS OF BEER!

    EFFECTS OF BEER-DRINKING.-- SHOCKING DEATH.-- An inquest was held last week at the Rodney Inn, Coalbrookdale, on the body of William Maybury, a youth of eighteen, ...

    Article : 245 words
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