| General Conference of Maine - 1828 - 1070 pages
...on the subject of Temperance the following preamble and resolutions : "As the use of ardent spirit is not only needless, but hurtful ; as it tends to...multitudes to an untimely grave ; as it tends to produce in tlic children of those who use it a predisposition to intemperance, insanity and various diseases ;... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 pages
...use of it is, to men in health, always injurious. " 2. It is adapted to form intemperate appetites ; and while it is continued, the evils of intemperance can never be done away. " 3. The use of this liquor is causing a general deterioration of body and mind ; which, if the cause... | |
| 1828 - 852 pages
...the use of intoxicating liquors is, to persons in health, not only unnecessary but hurtful, and that while it is continued the evils of intemperance can never be done away, agree to abstain from the use of them, except as a medicine, and not to allow the use of them in their... | |
| 1828 - 852 pages
...the use of intoxicating liquors is, to persons in health, not only unnecessary but hurtful, and that while it is continued the evils of intemperance can never be done away, agree to abstain from the use of them, except as a medicine, and not to allow the use of them in their... | |
| 1830 - 602 pages
...for persons in health, not only unnecessary but injurious; and that its use is the cause of forming intemperate appetites and habits ; and while it is continued, the evils of intemperance can never be prevented ; do therefore agree, that we will not, except as a medicine in cate of bodily infirmity,... | |
| 1832 - 570 pages
...objects ofthat society. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted: As the use of ardent spirits is not only needless, but hurtful, as it tends to...intemperance can never be done away — as it causes a great proportion of the pauperism, crimes and wretchedness of the community — increases the number, frequency... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 pages
...use of. it is, to men in health, always injurious. " 2. It is adapted to form intemperate appetites ; and while it is continued the evils of intemperance can never be done away. * United States Temperance Almanack, 1838. 311 " 3. The use of this liquor is causing a general deterioration... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 536 pages
...use of it is, to men in health, always injurious. 2. It is adapted to form intemperate appetites ; and while it is continued, the evils of intemperance can never be done away. 3. The use of this liquor is causing a general deterioration of body and mind ; which, if the cause... | |
| American Temperance Union - 1840 - 192 pages
...necessarily tends to form intemperate appetites and habits, and while the use of it as a drink is continued, intemperance can never be done away ; as it causes a great portion of the crimes, wretchedness and pauperism in the community, &c. &c., therefore, Resolved, That for the benefit... | |
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