Total abstinence considered as one of the greatest promoters of domestic happiness, and social and civil order

Total abstinence considered as one of the greatest promoters of domestic happiness, and social and civil order

by William Stewart Smith

1854

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Text of a speech delivered 5 September 1854 in the lecture hall on Anne Street at the request of the Knights of Temperance. William Stewart Smith is listed as the Rector of the High School of Quebec and was later one of the first Trustees of Morrin College in Quebec.

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