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The temperance lecturer: being facts gathered from a personal examination of all the jails and poorhouses of the state of New York, and of numbers in Maine, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, &c., showing the effects of intoxicating drinks in producing taxes, pauperism and crime. Also facts showing the number and proportion of deaths from intemperance ... &c., addressed to Aristarchus Champion, esq.

Title:The temperance lecturer: being facts gathered from a personal examination of all the jails and poorhouses of the state of New York, and of numbers in Maine, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, &c., showing the effects of intoxicating drinks in producing taxes, pauperism and crime. Also facts showing the number and proportion of deaths from intemperance ... &c., addressed to Aristarchus Champion, esq.
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Note:Albany, 1842
  
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Subject:Alcoholism and crime
Subject:Temperance
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