The first public meeting of the above society was held on Tuesday evening, in the nave of the New Catholic Church, a temporary screen having been raised, dividing that portion of the building ...
Article : 1,253 words" The greatest good to the greatest number." Gentlemen.—An Anti-tectotaller in last weeks' Chronicle, insists upon it that be, and not we, bold that doctrine—Let him ...
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Advertising : 1,547 wordsA number of the leading teetotallers of this town proceeded to Norfolk Plains on Wednesday, for the purpose of organizing a branch of their society in that district. The meeting was ...
Article : 113 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I need make no apology for asking a space in your excellent paper, Cur a notice of the long length which the Xamiuer suake displayed in the last number, under the guise of ...
Article : 548 wordsWE Lave papers by the Tamar, to the 17th November. Mr. Justice Willis was still keeping the Province in a state of fermentation. It will he some time before it works off. A ...
Article : 903 wordsGENTLEMEN—"The greatest good to the, greatest number" is professedly, the object of" Reformers and although the Teetotal principals embrace this proposition, to the very letter, yet a ...
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Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843), Mon 28 Nov 1842, Page 4
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