An address to the people of Scituate: being an argument in favor of granting licenses to keep public houses and to sell intoxicating liquors

Printed area: 31 x 24 cm. Printed in two columns divided by single line within ornamental border; double lines beneath title. At end of text: Aristides. Date from mention of "Grant's cabinet." Humorously advocates granting "licenses to steal." First line: Fellow citizens--Before undertaking the arduous task of making an.
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