An Address to Mothers single work   poetry   "Is there a thrilling heart within the land?"
Note: 'From the hand of a friend'.
Issue Details: First known date: 1841... 1841 An Address to Mothers
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Notes

  • Editor's note: We have sometimes thought that if mothers did but meditate on their first anxieties, and the care they have bestowed in bringing up their children, they would behold Intemperance as the probable antagonist to their hopes, with most decided hatred; that they would feel it necessary to combine to exterminate this desolating vice: and we also believe that their efforts would be successful. May the following effusion from the hand of a friend, tend to such a grand result. We therefore make this 'Our Ladiess' Corner'; and present to our fair readers 'An Address to Mothers'.

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Untitled 1841 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer , 29 September vol. 1 no. 52 1841; (p. 2)
The (unidentified) author writes to notify the editor of errors in the publication of [his] poem 'An Address to Mothers', published in the Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer, 22 Septemer 1841.
Untitled 1841 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer , 29 September vol. 1 no. 52 1841; (p. 2)
The (unidentified) author writes to notify the editor of errors in the publication of [his] poem 'An Address to Mothers', published in the Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer, 22 Septemer 1841.
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