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, 1852Fowlers and Wells, 1853 - 408 pagine |
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... Gain to the City and State of New York , and also to the General Community , if the Liquor Law of Maine should be- come the Statute and General Law of Nations 89 CHAPTER VI . Further Considerations on the comparative Amount of Loss and Gain ...
... Gain to the City and State of New York , and also to the General Community , if the Liquor Law of Maine should be- come the Statute and General Law of Nations 89 CHAPTER VI . Further Considerations on the comparative Amount of Loss and Gain ...
Pagina 37
... gain - paltry , cash gain , at the expense of the destruction of the precious , yet lost , and forever miserable souls of drunkards . Hence , of this fact all concerned may be assured , that the total overthrow of the CRAFT that makes ...
... gain - paltry , cash gain , at the expense of the destruction of the precious , yet lost , and forever miserable souls of drunkards . Hence , of this fact all concerned may be assured , that the total overthrow of the CRAFT that makes ...
Pagina 39
... gains - their gods of gold and earthly treasures - in which they gloried till death . At their decease , the work of death to priceless souls com- menced a new operation , by the prodigality of drunken heirs in squandering their ...
... gains - their gods of gold and earthly treasures - in which they gloried till death . At their decease , the work of death to priceless souls com- menced a new operation , by the prodigality of drunken heirs in squandering their ...
Pagina 40
... gain ; having the promise of the life which now is , and that which is to come ; " " Trust in the Lord ; do good . " Nothing is more true than the fact , that the anxieties of life destroy , or proportionably diminish all the pleasures ...
... gain ; having the promise of the life which now is , and that which is to come ; " " Trust in the Lord ; do good . " Nothing is more true than the fact , that the anxieties of life destroy , or proportionably diminish all the pleasures ...
Pagina 45
... GAIN , money - making , to obtain a livelihood for the sup- port of themselves and families , and , if possible , to live in affluence , splendor , popularity , and prodigality ; or , other- wise , to hoard up wealth in thousands or ...
... GAIN , money - making , to obtain a livelihood for the sup- port of themselves and families , and , if possible , to live in affluence , splendor , popularity , and prodigality ; or , other- wise , to hoard up wealth in thousands or ...
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abstinence temperance societies advocates alco alcoholic liquors alcoholic poison amount ance appetite ardent spirits beverages Bible blessed cause of temperance church COMPARATIVE LOSS comprising consumers craft crime curse death degradation Delavan delirium tremens destroy destruction distilled Divine drunkards drunkenness ELEVENTH REASON enactment enemy epoch estimated eternal evil fact flood fruits happiness heaven Hence human important intemperance intoxicating liquors kinds labor land lative Law of Maine legislative Legislature license law Liquor Law liquor trade liquor-craft LOSS AND GAIN Maine Law statute mankind manufacture ment millions of dollars moral suasion NINTH REASONS perance person Phrenology pledge of total port wine principles Protestant Reformation providential question REASON OF REMONSTRANCE rum-seller Saratoga Springs Satan souls spirituous liquors strong drink taxes temperance organization temperance pledge Temperance Reformation thousands tion total abstinence temperance traffic wealth whisky whole wine woes wretchedness York