Bacchus, an Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure for IntemperanceSimpkin, Marshall, 1851 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... considerable degree , in the a very considerable proportion of the mid- opinions and prejudices of the age . Some dling and higher classes of life , as well as brilliant exceptions , however , present them- the lower , commit serious ...
... considerable degree , in the a very considerable proportion of the mid- opinions and prejudices of the age . Some dling and higher classes of life , as well as brilliant exceptions , however , present them- the lower , commit serious ...
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... considerable eminence of the neither possessed of nutriment nor capable seventeenth century , remarks thus : - " I do of promoting the healthy actions of the not allow the pretence of temperance to all human frame . The difference ...
... considerable eminence of the neither possessed of nutriment nor capable seventeenth century , remarks thus : - " I do of promoting the healthy actions of the not allow the pretence of temperance to all human frame . The difference ...
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... considerable agreeable sensations of pleasure and refresh- aversion to their use ; and are reconciled ment to the temperate consumer . The to the practice , only by a conformity to the excitement produced by alcoholic stimulus , habits ...
... considerable agreeable sensations of pleasure and refresh- aversion to their use ; and are reconciled ment to the temperate consumer . The to the practice , only by a conformity to the excitement produced by alcoholic stimulus , habits ...
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... considerable period after their invention their very existence depends upon it , and were confined to the Apothecaries ' shop , that their stomachs require it to enable and used only as medicines . In the them to perform the necessary ...
... considerable period after their invention their very existence depends upon it , and were confined to the Apothecaries ' shop , that their stomachs require it to enable and used only as medicines . In the them to perform the necessary ...
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... considerable influence petual struggle between the laws of life in resisting or favouring the effects of intoxi- within , and the laws of nature without , cation . The natives of cold countries will exists ; and , whatever will give a ...
... considerable influence petual struggle between the laws of life in resisting or favouring the effects of intoxi- within , and the laws of nature without , cation . The natives of cold countries will exists ; and , whatever will give a ...
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