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Dwight's American Magazine - Page 378
edited by - 1847
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The Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magazine, Volume 8

Fraternal organizations - 1845 - 480 pages
...his own ruin and that of his family. It transports him into a livelier and gayer and more diversified scene, and while he enjoys himself there he may forget the evils and sorrows of the present moment, fully as much as if he were ever so drunk, with the great advantage...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volumes 2-5

Baptists - 1744 - 596 pages
...to the alehouse, to his own ruin and his family's. It transports him into a livelier, and gayer, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and while...great advantage of finding himself the next day with his money in his pocket, or at least laid out in real necessaries and comforts for himself and his...
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The New Pictorial & Illustrated Family Magazine, Established for ..., Volume 3

1846 - 544 pages
...It relieves his home of its dulness and sameness. It transports him into a livelier and gayer, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and, while...there, he may forget the evils of the present moment, with the great advantage of finding himself the next day with the money in his pocket, or at least...
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The Guardian, Volume 30

Conduct of life - 1879 - 442 pages
...out to the ale-house, to his own ruin and his family's. It transports him to a livelier and gayer and more diversified and interesting scene; and while...great advantage of finding himself the next day with his money in his pocket, or at least laid out in real necessaries and comforts for himself and family,...
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The Ohio Journal of Education, Volume 4

Education - 1855 - 436 pages
...It relieves his home of its dullness and sameness. It transports him into a livelier and gayer and more diversified and interesting scene, and while...with the money in his pocket, or at least laid out in the real necessaries and comforts for himself and family — and without a headache. Nay, it accompanies...
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Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher, Volumes 1-2

Education - 1852 - 844 pages
...It relieves his home of its dullness and sameness. It transports him into a livelier and gayer, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and while he enjoys himself there, he may forget the evil of the present moment fully as much as if he were ever so drunk — with the great advantage of...
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The Ohio Journal of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1852 - 452 pages
...It relieves his home of its dullness and sameness. It transports him into a livelier and gayer, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and while he enjoys himself there, he may forget the evil of the present moment fully as much as if he were ever so drunk — with the great advantage of...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...to the alehouse, to his own ruin and his family's. It transports him into a livelier, and gayer, and more diversified and interesting scene, and while...great advantage of finding himself the next day with his money in his pocket, or at least laid out in real necessaries and comforts for himself and his...
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Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and ...

Robert Cox - Freedom of religion - 1853 - 744 pages
...family's. It transports him into a livelier, and gayer, and more diversified and interesting seen«, and while he enjoys himself there he may forget the...great advantage of finding himself the next day with his money in his pocket, or at least laid out in real necessaries and comforts for himself and his...
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The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - Quotations, English - 1853 - 442 pages
...to the alehouse, to his own ruin and his family's. It transports him into a gayer and livelier, and more diversified and interesting scene ; and while...evils of the present moment fully as much as if he was ever so drunk ; with the great advantage of finding himself the next day with his money in his...
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