Readings and Recitations: A New and Choice Collection of Articles in Prose and Verse ..., Том 1National temperance society and publication house, 1878 |
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... thousand temptations sur- round us all in such a city as this ; but there is positively no hope whatever for a young man who stands with the wine - cup in his hands and the ribald laugh on his lips . The eternal laws of God are against ...
... thousand temptations sur- round us all in such a city as this ; but there is positively no hope whatever for a young man who stands with the wine - cup in his hands and the ribald laugh on his lips . The eternal laws of God are against ...
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... thousands of dollars to the tax - payers of the county , be- cause another man sold him liquor , under the influence of which he committed murder ? DOES IT PAY to have ten of our smart , active , and intelligent boys turned into ...
... thousands of dollars to the tax - payers of the county , be- cause another man sold him liquor , under the influence of which he committed murder ? DOES IT PAY to have ten of our smart , active , and intelligent boys turned into ...
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... thousands of dollars of the tax - payers ' money in prosecuting Richard Roe for a crime com- mitted while crazed by the whisky ? DOFS IT PAY to have one thousand homes blasted , ruined , defiled , and turned into hells of discord and ...
... thousands of dollars of the tax - payers ' money in prosecuting Richard Roe for a crime com- mitted while crazed by the whisky ? DOFS IT PAY to have one thousand homes blasted , ruined , defiled , and turned into hells of discord and ...
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... thousands my business attends . I will see that the youth in ignorance are kept ; Their morals corrupted , nor shall I forget Of natural affection the parent to rob . I'll incite insurrection and stir up the mob . I will uproot religion ...
... thousands my business attends . I will see that the youth in ignorance are kept ; Their morals corrupted , nor shall I forget Of natural affection the parent to rob . I'll incite insurrection and stir up the mob . I will uproot religion ...
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... thousands I slay . Come , then , friends and neighbors ; come , call every day . A. MC WIGHT . NOT FIT TO BE KISSED . " WHAT ails papa's mouf ? " said a sweet little girl , Her bright laugh revealing her teeth white as pearl , " I love ...
... thousands I slay . Come , then , friends and neighbors ; come , call every day . A. MC WIGHT . NOT FIT TO BE KISSED . " WHAT ails papa's mouf ? " said a sweet little girl , Her bright laugh revealing her teeth white as pearl , " I love ...
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Страница 17 - Could the youth, to whom the flavor of his first wine is delicious as the opening scenes of life or the entering upon some newly discovered paradise, look into my desolation, and be made to understand what a dreary thing it is when a man shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and a passive will, — to see his destruction and have no power to stop it, and yet to feel it all the way emanating from himself...
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