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... traffic still swells the tide of revenue and dis- ease . Remedy after remedy has been proposed , tested , and changed for another , doomed to a similar failure . And yet the general tendency of those changes reveals an advance in the ...
... traffic still swells the tide of revenue and dis- ease . Remedy after remedy has been proposed , tested , and changed for another , doomed to a similar failure . And yet the general tendency of those changes reveals an advance in the ...
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... traffic not a self - correcting abuse - Lesser evils - Efficacy of prohibitive legislation - Prohibition in Sweden - Local experienee - Mayor Hamlin's testimony - The price of success CHAPTER VII . SUBJECTIVE REMEDIES . ยท Educational ...
... traffic not a self - correcting abuse - Lesser evils - Efficacy of prohibitive legislation - Prohibition in Sweden - Local experienee - Mayor Hamlin's testimony - The price of success CHAPTER VII . SUBJECTIVE REMEDIES . ยท Educational ...
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... traffic are at stake the nations of Europe have not made much progress , since the time when the sumptuary laws of Lorenzo de Medici were defeated by street riots and a shrieking proces- sion of the Florentine tavern - keepers . The ...
... traffic are at stake the nations of Europe have not made much progress , since the time when the sumptuary laws of Lorenzo de Medici were defeated by street riots and a shrieking proces- sion of the Florentine tavern - keepers . The ...
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... traffic has relaxed the vigil- ance which helped our forefathers to guard their house- holds against the introduction of foreign poison - vices . Hence the curious fact that drunkenness is most preva- lent , not in the most ignorant or ...
... traffic has relaxed the vigil- ance which helped our forefathers to guard their house- holds against the introduction of foreign poison - vices . Hence the curious fact that drunkenness is most preva- lent , not in the most ignorant or ...
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... brutalizing poison . The liquor traffic defiles all participants of a transaction which involves a sin against Nature , a crime against society and pos- terity , and an outrage against the moral instincts of THE COST OF INTEMPERANCE . 71.
... brutalizing poison . The liquor traffic defiles all participants of a transaction which involves a sin against Nature , a crime against society and pos- terity , and an outrage against the moral instincts of THE COST OF INTEMPERANCE . 71.
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The Poison Problem: Or the Cause and Cure of Intemperance (Classic Reprint) Felix L. Oswald No preview available - 2018 |
The Poison Problem; Or, the Cause and Cure of Intemperance Felix Leopold Oswald No preview available - 2011 |
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Page 85 - The alcohol does not relieve the individual from cold by increasing his temperature ; nor from heat by cooling him ; nor from weakness and exhaustion by nourishing his tissues ; nor yet from affliction by increasing his nerve...โ
Page 85 - ... and thereby lessening his consciousness of impressions, whether from cold, or heat, or weariness, or pain. In other words, the presence of the alcohol has not in any degree lessened the effects of the evils to which he is exposed, but has diminished his consciousness of their existence, and thereby impaired his judgment concerning the degree of their action upon him.โ
Page 101 - In the course of my duty as internal revenue officer, I have become thoroughly acquainted with the state and extent of the liquor traffic in Maine, and I have no hesitation in saying that the beer trade is not more than one per cent. of what I remember it to have been, and the trade in distilled liquors is not more than ten per cent. of what it was formerly. . . . When liquor is sold at all, it is done secretly, through fear of the law.โ