An affectionate address to the inhabitants of Newcastle and Gateshead and the public generally, on the present alarming visitation of divine providence, in the fatal ravages of the spasmodic cholera; intended as a warning voice, especially to persons in the habits of intemperance, sabbath-breaking, and lewdness.

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1832
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An affectionate address to the inhabitants of Newcastle and Gateshead and the public generally, on the present alarming visitation of divine providence, in the fatal ravages of the spasmodic cholera; intended as a warning voice, especially to persons in the habits of intemperance, sabbath-breaking, and lewdness. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Newcastle : C.H. Cook for General Union, 1832.

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12 pages ; (12mo)

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3 ed.

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