Our national viceScottish Temperance League, 1858 - 171 頁 |
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... prove that total abstinence is essential to the sup pression of our national vice , meets the usual objections urged in opposition to our principle , and concludes with a defence of a Prohibitory Liquor Law , and the place to be ...
... prove that total abstinence is essential to the sup pression of our national vice , meets the usual objections urged in opposition to our principle , and concludes with a defence of a Prohibitory Liquor Law , and the place to be ...
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... proved the ruin of thousands . As intemperance begins with the individual , and is gene- rally seen in those of mature years , we may view it , first of A all , as it affects our individual interests . Now PREFATORY NOTE, PERSONAL ...
... proved the ruin of thousands . As intemperance begins with the individual , and is gene- rally seen in those of mature years , we may view it , first of A all , as it affects our individual interests . Now PREFATORY NOTE, PERSONAL ...
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... prove that even within the pale of the church this fell destroyer is banishing from homes called Christian every vestige of human happiness . We could tell of the young man , but a few years married , reduced to beggary by the ...
... prove that even within the pale of the church this fell destroyer is banishing from homes called Christian every vestige of human happiness . We could tell of the young man , but a few years married , reduced to beggary by the ...
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... prove , that the tendency of intemperance is to rob us of this our most precious of Christian privileges . Happily , through the operation of the New Public Houses ' Act , a blessed change in the better observance of the Sabbath has ...
... prove , that the tendency of intemperance is to rob us of this our most precious of Christian privileges . Happily , through the operation of the New Public Houses ' Act , a blessed change in the better observance of the Sabbath has ...
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... proved fatal to female virtue ; even boys and girls might have been seen crowding in to buy drink for their parents , or entering , and , with all the airs of premature dissipation , ordering drink for themselves ; while ever and anon ...
... proved fatal to female virtue ; even boys and girls might have been seen crowding in to buy drink for their parents , or entering , and , with all the airs of premature dissipation , ordering drink for themselves ; while ever and anon ...
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第 109 頁 - And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee : for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
第 56 頁 - But bring a Scotsman frae his hill, Clap in his cheek a Highland gill, Say, such is royal George's will, An' there's the foe, He has nae thought but how to kill Twa at a blow. Nae cauld, faint-hearted doubtings tease him: Death comes, wi' fearless eye he sees him; Wi' bluidy hand a welcome gies him : An' when he fa's, His latest draught o' breathin lea'es him In faint huzzas.
第 112 頁 - Wherefore, if meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no ^ flesh while the world standeth, * lest I make my brother to offend.
第 161 頁 - IT IS TRUE, I CANNOT PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION OF THE FLOWING POISON; GAIN-SEEKING AND CORRUPT MEN WILL, FOR PROFIT AND SENSUALITY, DEFEAT MY WISHES ; BUT NOTHING WILL INDUCE ME TO DERIVE A REVENUE FROM THE VICE AND MISERY OF MY PEOPLE.
第 113 頁 - O madness, to think use of strongest wines, And strongest drinks, our chief support of health, When God with these forbidden made choice to rear His mighty champion, strong above compare, Whose drink was only from the liquid brook ! Sams.
第 5 頁 - Shakspeare to open to me the worlds of imagination and the workings of the human heart, and Franklin, to enrich me with his practical wisdom, I shall not pine for want of intellectual companionship, and I may become a cultivated man, though excluded from what is called the best society in the place where I live.
第 78 頁 - ... he once covered his tongue and throat as far as he could reach with Cayenne pepper, in order to appreciate the 'delicious coldness of claret in all its glory
第 150 頁 - I wonder, Bill, whether it is true what they say of heaven being so happy — whether, now, it can be happier than sitting in the public, over a good jug of ale, with a fiddle going? I don't know a pleasure as comes up to that.
第 120 頁 - The more to work their will. Then to the mill they forced him straight, Where, as they bruised his bones, The miller swore to murder him Betwixt a pair of stones. The last time when they took him up, They served him worse than that, For with hot scalding liquor store, They washed him in a vat.
第 107 頁 - It is as the case of a mound of a reservoir: if this mound has in one place been broken, whatever care has been taken to make the repaired part as strong as possible, the probability is that if it give way again, it will be in that place.