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" We the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors, during periods ranging from one to ten years, and having, during that time, been engaged in very laborious occupations, voluntarily testify that we... "
The Physiological Effects of Alcoholic Drinks: From the British and Foreign ... - Trang 169
bởi Massachusetts Temperance Society, Sir John Forbes - 1848 - 196 trang
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The British and Foreign Medical Review

John Forbes,M.D.,F.R.S.,F.G.S.,Edited By. - 1847 - 634 trang
...than when we drunk moderately of these liquors ; our general health and circumstances have also beeu considerably improved." Of these men, twelve belonged...experience of a wood-sawyer of Glasgow, whose very well-written letter now lies before us : "I have wrought at this laborious employment for twenty-six...

On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors: In Health and Disease

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 304 trang
...26, and passim. Leeds, was signed by thirty-four men engaged in laborious employments ; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway guard : " We, the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating...

On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors: In Health and Disease

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 374 trang
...employments; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose * " Physician's Holiday," p. 26 and passim. occupations are commonly regarded as peculiarly trying,...whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway guard. " We, the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating...

The Physiology of Temperance & Total Abstinence: Being an Examination of the ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1853 - 200 trang
...many more signatures might have been easily obtained) engaged in laborious employments ; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway-guard.—" We, the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all...

On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease, by William ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1866 - 204 trang
...the writer from Leeds, was signed by thirty-fo'ir men sngaged in laborious employments; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...trying, seven of them being furnace-men at foundries aiid gasworks, two of them sawyers, one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, i ' .-. '.•':' IN SUSTAINING...

A Manual of Temperance ...

William Moister - 1868 - 116 trang
...commonly regarded as peculiarly trying : seven of them being furnace men at foundries and gas works, two of them sawyers, one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway night guard. At a public temperance meeting held at Newcastleupon-Tyne, which was addressed chiefly...

Bacchus dethroned. 1st Teare prize essay

Frederick Powell - 1871 - 324 trang
...many more signatures might have been easily obtained) engaged in laborious employments ; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway-guard. ' We the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating...

Bacchus Dethroned: Prize Essay

Frederick Powell - 1874 - 290 trang
...many more signatures might have been easily obtained) engaged in laborious employments; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a' railway-guard. ' We the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating...

The evil and the remedy: or, The sin and folly of intemperance [&c.].

William Moister - 1877 - 364 trang
...regarded as peculiarly trying : seven of them were furnace men at foundries or gas-works, two were sawyers, one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway night-guard. At a public temperance meeting held at Newcastle-uponTyne, which was addressed chiefly by working-men,...

Bacchus Dethroned: Prize Essay

Frederick Powell - 1878 - 288 trang
...many more signatures might have been easily obtained) engaged in laborious employments; out of whom twelve belonged to the class whose occupations are...one a whitesmith, one a glass-blower, and the last a railway-guard. ' We the undersigned, having practised the principles of total abstinence from all intoxicating...




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