The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . wit andpersuasive eloquence of Mr. Thomp-son made many converts and causeda general awakening on the Father John Robie—whosehouse is still standing and .probablythe oldest structure in town—muchcredit is due for the reformation. was a conscientious Quaker, anable, intelligent man, and an untiringworker in the temperance cause. A SKETCH OF WE ARE. 337 Zephaniah Breed, also a Quaker, inent in the work, taking hold of eachwas another zealous advocate of total successive movement up to the pres-abstine


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . wit andpersuasive eloquence of Mr. Thomp-son made many converts and causeda general awakening on the Father John Robie—whosehouse is still standing and .probablythe oldest structure in town—muchcredit is due for the reformation. was a conscientious Quaker, anable, intelligent man, and an untiringworker in the temperance cause. A SKETCH OF WE ARE. 337 Zephaniah Breed, also a Quaker, inent in the work, taking hold of eachwas another zealous advocate of total successive movement up to the pres-abstinenee, and has always been prom- enj: time with unabated If : V V *\ : 1, ? -. a liejil ;? Tf ill fi ;.:u:; ..:^--ii -i-Li^i. I - A a U I 2 M


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