The Temperance Reformation: Its History, from the Organization of the First Temperance Society to the Adoption of the Liquor Law of Maine, 1851; and the Consequent Influence of the Promulgation of that Law on the Political Interest of the State of New York, 1852 |
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Page vii
... instructive variety , adapted to all who have abandoned the wine cup , the haunts of vice , and all intoxicating beverages , for cold water . Drunkards , read this - try the ex- viii PREFACE . periment , and you will find it CHAPTER.
... instructive variety , adapted to all who have abandoned the wine cup , the haunts of vice , and all intoxicating beverages , for cold water . Drunkards , read this - try the ex- viii PREFACE . periment , and you will find it CHAPTER.
Page viii
... wine , and no restrictive constitutional article against the use of various fermented beverages of common use ( the best pledge , however , that could then be adopted ) , together with the number and names of the pioneer subscribers ...
... wine , and no restrictive constitutional article against the use of various fermented beverages of common use ( the best pledge , however , that could then be adopted ) , together with the number and names of the pioneer subscribers ...
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... wine , with some excep- tions , as may be seen in the Fourth Article of the Consti- tution , ratified by the signature of forty - three pioneer male subscribers , a transcript of which will be found in these memoirs . The By - Laws of ...
... wine , with some excep- tions , as may be seen in the Fourth Article of the Consti- tution , ratified by the signature of forty - three pioneer male subscribers , a transcript of which will be found in these memoirs . The By - Laws of ...
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... in my business concerns , to say nothing of the wines , cordials , and other liquors consumed by the family , their parties , and visiting friends . 22 CONSTITUTION . " After signing the temperance pledge a CONTENTS CONTENTS.
... in my business concerns , to say nothing of the wines , cordials , and other liquors consumed by the family , their parties , and visiting friends . 22 CONSTITUTION . " After signing the temperance pledge a CONTENTS CONTENTS.
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... wine , or any distilled spirits , or compositions of the same , or any of them , except by advice of a physician , or in case of actual disease ; also , excepting wine at public dinners , under penalty of twenty - five cents ; provided ...
... wine , or any distilled spirits , or compositions of the same , or any of them , except by advice of a physician , or in case of actual disease ; also , excepting wine at public dinners , under penalty of twenty - five cents ; provided ...
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