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The liquor traffic ought it to be protected, or to be prohibited by law? : the substance of an address delivered at the Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, April 5, 1854, before a crowded and influential assemblage, including members of both Houses of the Legislature, specially invited to attend by the Sons of Temperance

Title:The liquor traffic ought it to be protected, or to be prohibited by law? : the substance of an address delivered at the Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, April 5, 1854, before a crowded and influential assemblage, including members of both Houses of the Legislature, specially invited to attend by the Sons of Temperance
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Subject:Prohibition
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