An Address on Intemperance: Delivered in Walpole, N.H., February 26, 1833J. & J.W. Prentiss, 1833 - 15 psl. |
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... moral sense than those which do , but because they have no inclination to excessive drinking . There is no doubt that the constitution which nature gives has great power in determining whether the child shall grow up a sober or a ...
... moral sense than those which do , but because they have no inclination to excessive drinking . There is no doubt that the constitution which nature gives has great power in determining whether the child shall grow up a sober or a ...
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... moral ones remain . The moral strength of our countrymen , I fear , is too weak to effect the reform needed . Still we may do much , and if we cannot now prevent intemperance entirely , we may put into operation a set of causes , which ...
... moral ones remain . The moral strength of our countrymen , I fear , is too weak to effect the reform needed . Still we may do much , and if we cannot now prevent intemperance entirely , we may put into operation a set of causes , which ...
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... moral energy into the weak , and empower them to keep their resolutions to abstain . The intemperate should join , that they may have an additional motive to become tem- perate , and the temperate should join that they may give their ...
... moral energy into the weak , and empower them to keep their resolutions to abstain . The intemperate should join , that they may have an additional motive to become tem- perate , and the temperate should join that they may give their ...
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... moral , more upright , more indus- trious , than those who do not use them ? Would you deem a bottle of rum in your ... morals of your fellow beings ? I have heard many a man make this objection , before , but , although I have conversed ...
... moral , more upright , more indus- trious , than those who do not use them ? Would you deem a bottle of rum in your ... morals of your fellow beings ? I have heard many a man make this objection , before , but , although I have conversed ...
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... moral and intellectual en- ergies . I speak without reserve of the object I am anxious to ac- complish , because it is not my object . I stand in awe before it , and ask " who is sufficient for it ? " That I wish to effect some changes ...
... moral and intellectual en- ergies . I speak without reserve of the object I am anxious to ac- complish , because it is not my object . I stand in awe before it , and ask " who is sufficient for it ? " That I wish to effect some changes ...
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