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Our modern privileges and social results --
Cheap living, and a fair day's wage for a fair day's work, but no comfort --
Drunkenness: one of its great causes, and means for its removal --
A plan by which all our churches may be filled, and more wanted, pauperism and crime reduced, and peace and plenty brought to the firesides of thousands who are now destitute of those blessings --
An alarm to teetotallers, and all others who are interested in the sobriety and happiness of the people ; Mr. Hume's inconsistency --
Drunken women --
The everlasting subject of the wynds --
A word to young men in search of wives --
More domestic misery --
Conclusion of the story of the drunken wife --
Drunkenness amongst paupers --
Common sense and the farmer --
My first impressions of London
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A collection of letters by "Common Sense" which appeared in various British papers, cf. preface
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