American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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Page 17
... true Falernian , which has grown stronger , and clearer , and mellower , for ages . Champaigne is a bubble , a flash - vapidity , and an aching head . This strengthens while it exalts . The most copious libation produces no crapula , no ...
... true Falernian , which has grown stronger , and clearer , and mellower , for ages . Champaigne is a bubble , a flash - vapidity , and an aching head . This strengthens while it exalts . The most copious libation produces no crapula , no ...
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... true spirit of a scholar , who will never open a dusty tome , though rude the print and decayed the binding , without first doing inward homage to the mind which conceived and inhabits it . It seems a species of profanity , to look with ...
... true spirit of a scholar , who will never open a dusty tome , though rude the print and decayed the binding , without first doing inward homage to the mind which conceived and inhabits it . It seems a species of profanity , to look with ...
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... true . : I am an advocate of MODERATION IN ALL THINGS . The inordinate use , the general use , of intoxicating draughts , I condemn , and should rejoice to see a custom so pernicious abandoned . Some who call themselves temperate ...
... true . : I am an advocate of MODERATION IN ALL THINGS . The inordinate use , the general use , of intoxicating draughts , I condemn , and should rejoice to see a custom so pernicious abandoned . Some who call themselves temperate ...
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... true story . An indus- trious young man was set up in the liquor trade ' by his friends . He was told , and willingly believed , that the fumes of the spirits which necessarily in the course of his business he would be obliged to pour ...
... true story . An indus- trious young man was set up in the liquor trade ' by his friends . He was told , and willingly believed , that the fumes of the spirits which necessarily in the course of his business he would be obliged to pour ...
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... true , it is not enough to suppress the inordinate use of distilled liquors : we should provide wise means , that those we reform do not relapse into other habits quite as injurious to religion and to morals . How shall this be done ...
... true , it is not enough to suppress the inordinate use of distilled liquors : we should provide wise means , that those we reform do not relapse into other habits quite as injurious to religion and to morals . How shall this be done ...
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