| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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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