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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... never favored with a per- sonal acquaintance with him until quite recently . He is a gentle- man of merit and high moral standing . From an examination of a previous publication by him , and from his early connection with the temperance ...
... never favored with a per- sonal acquaintance with him until quite recently . He is a gentle- man of merit and high moral standing . From an examination of a previous publication by him , and from his early connection with the temperance ...
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... never better performed , nor to greater satisfaction . " CONSTITUTION . The following is a copy , verbatim , of the Constitution of the First Temperance Organization , with the forty - three names of the subscribers , as it was ...
... never better performed , nor to greater satisfaction . " CONSTITUTION . The following is a copy , verbatim , of the Constitution of the First Temperance Organization , with the forty - three names of the subscribers , as it was ...
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... never let go , nor ceased the instrumentalities of moral- suasory petitional prayers , until their legislature , electrified with like convictions of their humble and inflexible pe titioners , answered their prayers by a STATUTE ...
... never let go , nor ceased the instrumentalities of moral- suasory petitional prayers , until their legislature , electrified with like convictions of their humble and inflexible pe titioners , answered their prayers by a STATUTE ...
Pagina 76
... never- theless , of course , all now dead ! —dead , and gone to ren- der their account for the abuse of their assumed right to drink intoxicating poison to drunkenness , and to suicidal death " at their own personal discretion and ...
... never- theless , of course , all now dead ! —dead , and gone to ren- der their account for the abuse of their assumed right to drink intoxicating poison to drunkenness , and to suicidal death " at their own personal discretion and ...
Pagina 111
... never seek in life , and , consequently , never find in death ! 66 Now , let it be well remembered and kept in mind , that the amount of all the above described untold millions of dollars in cash , or equivalent investments of wealth in ...
... never seek in life , and , consequently , never find in death ! 66 Now , let it be well remembered and kept in mind , that the amount of all the above described untold millions of dollars in cash , or equivalent investments of wealth in ...
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