If you liked Scottish Review by Scottish Temperance League, start with Appeal to missionary societies and their agents in behalf of the abstinence movement (1851), [To Sir George Clerk, and the other members of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Forbes McKenzie Act] (1858), and Letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Horatio Walpole (1858). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Appeal to missionary societies and their agents in behalf of the abstinence movement 1851 · 12 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  2. 2 [To Sir George Clerk, and the other members of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Forbes McKenzie Act] 1858 · 1 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  3. 3 Letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Horatio Walpole 1858 · 16 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  4. 4 Testimonies & statistics in reference to the working of the Public-Houses Act, from magistrates, superintendents of Police, clergymen, city missionarues, employers of labour, etc. etc 1857 · 78 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  5. 5 The Abstainer's journal 1853 · 688 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  6. 6 Nelly's Dark Days 2018 · 88 pages · Hesba Stretton, Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  7. 7 [Letter to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in Scotland, from the directors of the Scottish Temperance League] 1858 · 8 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  8. 8 On the traffic in intoxicating liquors 1846 · 12 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author
  9. 9 Testimonies & statistics in reference to the working of the Public-Houses Act 1857 · 78 pages · Scottish Temperance League · Same author

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What should I read after Scottish Review?

BookOrb recommends Appeal to missionary societies and their agents in behalf of the abstinence movement (1851), [To Sir George Clerk, and the other members of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Forbes McKenzie Act] (1858), Letter to the Right Honourable Spencer Horatio Walpole (1858), Testimonies & statistics in reference to the working of the Public-Houses Act, from magistrates, superintendents of Police, clergymen, city missionarues, employers of labour, etc. etc (1857), and The Abstainer's journal (1853).

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Who wrote Scottish Review?

Scottish Review is by Scottish Temperance League.