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" Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its own sake, much more than for its outward consequences. These consequences owe their chief bitterness to their criminal source. We speak of the miseries which the drunkard carries into his family. But take... "
An Address on Temperance - Pągina 14
per William Ellery Channing - 1837 - 119 pągines
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1838 - 444 pągines
...interested in one another's moral safety, and are summoned to labour for the rescue of the fallen. Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its...drunkard carries into his family. But take away his o\vn brutality, and how lightened would be these miseries. We talk of his wife and children in rags....
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Introduction to the American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Comprising ...

William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 292 pągines
...suffering, by the voluntary extinction of his reason, that is the terrible thought, the intolerable curse. Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its...much more than for its outward consequences. These owe their chief bitterness to their criminal source. We speak of the miseries which the drunkard carries...
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Introduction to the American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Comprising ...

William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 300 pągines
...Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its own sake, much more than for its outward consequences. These owe their chief bitterness to their criminal source....We speak of the miseries which the drunkard carries to his family. But take away his own. brutality, and how lightened would be these miseries. We talk...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 424 pągines
...become interested in one another's moral safety, and are summoned to labor for the rescue of the fallen. Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its...which the drunkard carries into his family. But take K a way his V> own brutality, and how lightened would be these mis- !J ' eries. We talkj6f his wife...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 pągines
...is the terrible thought, the intolerable curse. much more than for its outward consequences. These owe their chief bitterness to their criminal source....We speak of the miseries which the drunkard carries to his family. But take away his own brutality, and how lightened would be these miseries ! We talk...
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The Complete Works of W.E. Channing: With an Introduction

William Ellery Channing - 1870 - 764 pągines
...interested in one another's moral safety, and are summoned to labour for the rescue of the fallen. 1$R' Ѯ ˏ S ! 3x R1 ,aٰ D 4D p (a l 8| $.@L JTb ...*W UEpڑ `y1 H \ ԇ hw 6(t1 PXE" I/ C $^E DK x G 3 bis family. But take away his own brutality, and how lightened would be these miseries ! We talk of...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - 1870 - 636 pągines
...suffering, by the voluntary extinction of his reason, that is the terrible thought, the intolerable curse. Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its...much more than for its outward consequences. These owe their chief bitterness to their criminal source. We speak of the miseries which the drunkard carries...
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Bacchus dethroned. 1st Teare prize essay

Frederick Powell - 1871 - 324 pągines
...is the foul fiend that despoils home of all that can make it beautiful. Says Dr. WE Charming : — "Intemperance is to be pitied and abhorred for its...his family. But take away his own brutality, and how lightenel would be those miseries. We talk of his wife and children in rags. Let therags continue,...
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Bacchus Dethroned: Prize Essay

Frederick Powell - 1874 - 290 pągines
...despoils home of all that can make it beautiful. Says Dr. WE Channing: — " Intemperance is to b* pitied and abhorred for its own sake much more than...away his own brutality, and how lightened would be those miseries. We talk of his wife and children in rags. Let the rags continue, but suppose them to...
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Fifty Years History of the Temperance Cause: Intemperance the Great National ...

Jane E. Stebbins - 1874 - 516 pągines
...manhood, and gave warrant of his death at the beginning. Says a writer already quoted, "Intemperance-is to be pitied and abhorred for its own sake much more...bitterness to their criminal Source. We speak of the misery which the drunkard carries into his family. But take away his own brutality, and how lightened...
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