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 82
... distilled liquors , because these " beverages , " it is said , are " not necessarily intoxicating , as is falsely and fanatically assumed by conventional advocates of the proposed law , " i . e . , by temperance societies . 66 66 Who ...
... distilled liquors , because these " beverages , " it is said , are " not necessarily intoxicating , as is falsely and fanatically assumed by conventional advocates of the proposed law , " i . e . , by temperance societies . 66 66 Who ...
Pagina 140
... distilled spirits , prescribes a number of useful and beneficial substitutes , and directs to measures to stimulate its adherents to a strict observance of its rules . Should its influence upon society prove even in a small degree ...
... distilled spirits , prescribes a number of useful and beneficial substitutes , and directs to measures to stimulate its adherents to a strict observance of its rules . Should its influence upon society prove even in a small degree ...
Pagina 162
... distilled liquors , the laws of the temperance society are designed to abolish the common use of the arti- cle , and confine it to a medicinal use , for which it was first designed . Common sense dictates , that apothecary drugs and ...
... distilled liquors , the laws of the temperance society are designed to abolish the common use of the arti- cle , and confine it to a medicinal use , for which it was first designed . Common sense dictates , that apothecary drugs and ...
Pagina 189
... distillation together . The first process is to ferment liquid substances , derived from the fruits of the earth , by which process . alcohol is formed , which alone contains the intoxicating principle . Alcohol consists of a compound ...
... distillation together . The first process is to ferment liquid substances , derived from the fruits of the earth , by which process . alcohol is formed , which alone contains the intoxicating principle . Alcohol consists of a compound ...
Pagina 190
... Distillation is the art of separating the pure alcohol from its weakening appendages , with which it is always ... distilled spirits passed from the medicinal use to the purposes of sensuality as a common beverage , and the art of ...
... Distillation is the art of separating the pure alcohol from its weakening appendages , with which it is always ... distilled spirits passed from the medicinal use to the purposes of sensuality as a common beverage , and the art of ...
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