Juvenile Depravity ...C. Gilpin, 1849 - Всего страниц: 275 |
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... 66 66 ' Starving- this is not for a hungry man - ' tis Brandy ! ' tis food , raiment , all to me . A drop , but one drop . " - Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life . passion rages in him with all the violence of a 136 JUVENILE DEPRAVITY .
... 66 66 ' Starving- this is not for a hungry man - ' tis Brandy ! ' tis food , raiment , all to me . A drop , but one drop . " - Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life . passion rages in him with all the violence of a 136 JUVENILE DEPRAVITY .
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... drunkards throughout the kingdom would be the reversion of so much money into a proper and honest channel : it would be the opening of a new home- market to trade and manufacture of all kinds . Another important consideration is the ...
... drunkards throughout the kingdom would be the reversion of so much money into a proper and honest channel : it would be the opening of a new home- market to trade and manufacture of all kinds . Another important consideration is the ...
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... drunkard as long as he is under the influence of drink , is reduced to the condition of a madman he is rendered furious and ungovernable , and apt for any act of daring . : But man possesses the faculty of acquiring habits . By the ...
... drunkard as long as he is under the influence of drink , is reduced to the condition of a madman he is rendered furious and ungovernable , and apt for any act of daring . : But man possesses the faculty of acquiring habits . By the ...
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... drunkard , by indulgence in his vice , gradually loses the character of a man , and assimilates himself to the brute . The result , moreover , of habits of intoxication , is in- variably , among the lower class , destitution , and ...
... drunkard , by indulgence in his vice , gradually loses the character of a man , and assimilates himself to the brute . The result , moreover , of habits of intoxication , is in- variably , among the lower class , destitution , and ...
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... drunkard , callous to the feelings of nature and the dictates of conscience , his heart hardened and depraved , surrenders himself an easy prey to the wicked suggestions of his own mind , or a ready tool to execute the schemes of others ...
... drunkard , callous to the feelings of nature and the dictates of conscience , his heart hardened and depraved , surrenders himself an easy prey to the wicked suggestions of his own mind , or a ready tool to execute the schemes of others ...
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