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Oh heavenly change!-at his approach,
Now, joy thrills through our hearts;
Sweet smiles light mother's countenance,
Though oft a tear-drop starts;

She meets him at the threshold now,

And lip to lip is prest;

Kind words are breath'd in fondest tones,

And all is bright and blest.

Each sabbath morning with the sun,

He rises to prepare

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God's sacred house of pray'r;

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For virtue, temperance, and truth,
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THE COST OF INTEMPERANCE TO SCOTLAND.

Dr. Greville has made the following curious and interesting calculation, which shows how amazingly Scotland loses by the accursed system that is fostered in the country-The sum expended by Scotland annually upon spirits alone, amounts to about £2,500,000, and would be sufficient to buy

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1,200,000 yards stuff, at 10d.
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1 million yards corduroy, at det 3d.

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500,000 yards broad cloth, at 5s. 500,000 yards grey cloaking, at 3s. 500,000 pairs of stockings, at 1s. 6d.

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