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A Letter to a member of the Dublin Temperance Society, on the supposed value of ardent spiritis, in relation to national wealth, government revenue, rent, and agricultural profits.

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Corporate Author: Dublin Temperance Society
Language:English
Published: Dublin : Printed for the Dublin Temperance Society Depository, 10, William Street, 1830.
Series:Dublin Temperance Society tracts ; no. 6
Collection:Later additions
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  • Entry in subject-index under: Drink.

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