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| You ought never listen to a self styled temperance-man who lectures a |
| drinker, with his mouth full of tobacco juice. The drinker if he uses |
| no tobacco is the most temperate man of the two. It is a gross insult |
| to an audience to eject on them alcoholic vituperation and nicotianic |
| expectoration at the same time. That audience should say; first go |
| reform thy-self thou intemperate SLAVE of poison! |
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| We have no room for the introduction of proof of our assertions on the |
| evils of tobacco. But if you wish to have an abundance of evidence |
| that tobacco produces the diseases which we herein mention you will |
| just please to consult Dr. Lizars, he will furnish you with cases and |
| proof. Read Dr. Mussey's 'Essay on Tobacco,' published by the American |
| Tract Society. And here let me ask all who have the good of humanity |
| at heart, to place this lecture in the hands of every one of your |
| tobacconized neighbors. The circulation of anti-tobacco and |
| anti-alcohol tracts will do more good than all other tracts besides.
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