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An inquiry into the influence of the excessive use of spirituous liquors in producing crime, disease, and poverty in Ireland, : and into the causes which have tended to render malt liquor the more general drink of the labouring classes of England. ...

Title:An inquiry into the influence of the excessive use of spirituous liquors in producing crime, disease, and poverty in Ireland, : and into the causes which have tended to render malt liquor the more general drink of the labouring classes of England. ...
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Note:Richard Milliken and Son, Grafton-Street; and Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London., 1830
  
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Subject:Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Ireland
Subject:History
Subject:Temperance -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Subject:Temperance -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century
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