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, 1852Samuel Wells, 1874 - 465 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... authority to devise and enact a LICENSE LAW , in all respects adapted for the security and consequent encouragement of all the com plex branches of business belonging to the manufacture LICENSE LAW THE BONE OF CONTENTION . 47 and ...
... authority to devise and enact a LICENSE LAW , in all respects adapted for the security and consequent encouragement of all the com plex branches of business belonging to the manufacture LICENSE LAW THE BONE OF CONTENTION . 47 and ...
Pagina 48
... authority , to favor the cause of temper- ance . The result of the first election produced an over- whelming majority of towns and city wards in the State of New York on the 19th of May , A. D. 1846 , in which the vote of " No License ...
... authority , to favor the cause of temper- ance . The result of the first election produced an over- whelming majority of towns and city wards in the State of New York on the 19th of May , A. D. 1846 , in which the vote of " No License ...
Pagina 67
... authority , and effectually executed by the people of a free State of the American Confederation , no man can manufacture alcoholic poison , except for necessary uses , for which the law makes pro- vision . No man can traffic in the ...
... authority , and effectually executed by the people of a free State of the American Confederation , no man can manufacture alcoholic poison , except for necessary uses , for which the law makes pro- vision . No man can traffic in the ...
Pagina 70
... authority . All laws for the restraint or punishment of crime , lie at the foundation of social existence . They are for the protection of life and liberty , and necessarily com- pel all laws on subjects of secondary importance , which ...
... authority . All laws for the restraint or punishment of crime , lie at the foundation of social existence . They are for the protection of life and liberty , and necessarily com- pel all laws on subjects of secondary importance , which ...
Pagina 72
... authority , in any State of the Federal Union , are , in the very nature and necessity of the circumstantial facts and occurrences which gave them existence , to be considered , in all cases , in full force and virtue , irrespective and ...
... authority , in any State of the Federal Union , are , in the very nature and necessity of the circumstantial facts and occurrences which gave them existence , to be considered , in all cases , in full force and virtue , irrespective and ...
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