A Plea for Teetotalism, and the Maine Liquor LawWilliam Tweedie, 1855 - 230 էջ |
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... feeling that , when we have acquired a little learning , we are entitled to judge and act as if we had drunk deeply at the fountain of knowledge . A great truth is involved in the words of B the poet . Man , in his pride , is 3 Plea for ...
... feeling that , when we have acquired a little learning , we are entitled to judge and act as if we had drunk deeply at the fountain of knowledge . A great truth is involved in the words of B the poet . Man , in his pride , is 3 Plea for ...
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... feeling a warm interest in the welfare of all classes , we would warn all against this insidious enemy . In the Medical Report of the Dublin Cork- street hospital for 1843 , written by Dr. Harkan , we find the following strong testimony ...
... feeling a warm interest in the welfare of all classes , we would warn all against this insidious enemy . In the Medical Report of the Dublin Cork- street hospital for 1843 , written by Dr. Harkan , we find the following strong testimony ...
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... feeling throughout the United States , that some more active remedies than have yet been employed for putting an end to the drinking usages of their people , must be devised ; and the consequence is , that legislative action , as well ...
... feeling throughout the United States , that some more active remedies than have yet been employed for putting an end to the drinking usages of their people , must be devised ; and the consequence is , that legislative action , as well ...
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... feeling appeared to be all the one way , when a single teetotaler who was pre- sent by accident , but who had been a former resident of the town , begged leave to differ from the speakers who had preceded him . He entered into a history ...
... feeling appeared to be all the one way , when a single teetotaler who was pre- sent by accident , but who had been a former resident of the town , begged leave to differ from the speakers who had preceded him . He entered into a history ...
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... reasoning of men who call themselves Christians , and who yet have neither the Christian feeling nor the manly benevolence to surrender a gross and sensual indulgence for the sake of their suffering fellow 50 A PLEA FOR TEETOTALISM .
... reasoning of men who call themselves Christians , and who yet have neither the Christian feeling nor the manly benevolence to surrender a gross and sensual indulgence for the sake of their suffering fellow 50 A PLEA FOR TEETOTALISM .
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Էջ 157 - Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Էջ 152 - During the second week, the flatness and insipidity of the water as drink was considerably abated ; and we found ourselves so much less thirsty than usual, that we took very little liquid except at our meals. We found the next Saturday and Sunday an improvement even on the former ones ; and remarked that our appetites were stronger, our digestion better, our tempers less liable to irritation, and our vigour and cheerfulness greatly increased. We were therefore so satisfied with the experiment, that...
Էջ 57 - Tis drink and die." Tell me I hate the bowl ; " Hate " is a feeble word : I loathe — abhor ; my very soul With strong disgust is stirred Whene'er I see or hear or tell Of the dark beverage of hell.
Էջ 13 - That total and universal abstinence from alcoholic liquors, and intoxicating beverages of all sorts, would greatly contribute to the health, the prosperity, the morality, and the happiness of the human race.
Էջ 13 - That a very large proportion of human misery, including poverty, disease, and crime, is induced by the use of alcoholic or fermented liquors as beverages. "2. That the most perfect health is compatible with total abstinence from all such intoxicating beverages, whether in the form of ardent spirits, or as wine, beer, ale, porter, cider, &c.
Էջ 135 - ... melancholy. Voltaire and Fontenelle, for the same purpose, used coffee. The excitements of Newton and Hobbes were the fumes of tobacco, while Demosthenes and Haller were sufficiently stimulated by drinking freely of cold water. Such are the differences of constitution. "As good be melancholy still, as drunken beasts and beggars.
Էջ 13 - That the most perfect health is compatible with total abstinence from all such intoxicating beverages, whether in the form of ardent spirits, or as wine, beer, ale, porter, cider, &c. &c. " 3. That persons accustomed to such drinks may with perfect safety discontinue them entirely, either at once, or gradually after a short time.
Էջ 8 - of all the evils of human life, no cause of disease has so wide a range, or so large a share, as the use of spirituous liquors ; and that more than half the sudden deaths are occasioned by them.
Էջ 56 - ... breakfast and dinner, and a third, shortly before going to bed. Independently of this, he indulged in wine and whatever liquor came within his reach. Even during the hours usually appropriated to sleep, the same system was pursued — brandy being placed at the bed-side for his use in the night time.
Էջ 56 - To this destructive vice he had been addicted since his sixteenth year ; and it had gone on increasing from day to day, till it had acquired its then alarming and almost incredible magnitude.