The Evils of Indiscriminate Charity, And of a Careless Administration of ...

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Richard Dawes
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" Not a crime comes before me," says Mr. Justice Coleridge, ** which is not directly or indirectly caused by drinking." " Drunkeimess," says Baron Alderson, ^'is the most fruitful cause of crime; if it were removed, this large calendar would be a very small one." And, lastly, Judge Wightman has said, that " one unfailing cause of four-fifths of the crime ia this coimtry is drunkenness." But we need not multiply our evidences : the fact is too much within the notice of every one who hath eyes to... see and ears to hear. This abomiiiable vice contributes in no small measure to fiU our hospitals and infirma- ries, no less than our prisons and our jails. If this be so, is it not the duty of every man whom Providence hath blessed with rank and wealth, to use his influence in redeeming the humbler classes from this debasing, degrading, and demoralizing habit?
The next thing to which I would briefly draw your attention, as a means of diminisMag cases of sickness among the poor, is the improvement of their dwellings.


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