| William Mida - 1899 - 402 páginas
...idea is quite unfounded that on entering into society we give up any natural right." ABRAHAM LINCOLN. "Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...of reason in that it attempts to control a .man's appelite by legislation, and in making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1908 - 314 páginas
...meeting at St. Louis, Turner Hall, on January 21, 1908. 36132— PT vn— 08 2 Abraham Lincoln said: Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself to control a man's appetite by legislation, and makes crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition... | |
| 1909 - 942 páginas
...that he was also a "can-rusher." The same paper later printed the following as the words of Lincoln: Prohibition will work great Injury to the cause of...attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and In making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A Prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles... | |
| Wallace Martin Short - 1915 - 184 páginas
...level-headed portion of the community, may easily prove disastrous to the nation." Mr. Lincoln said "prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself." This movement for the making of character by external force has now gone far enough so that our people... | |
| 1916 - 392 páginas
...antiprohibitionist upon the following premises : The Liquor Men Claim This (1) That Mr. Lincoln said: "Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and in making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles... | |
| 1917 - 200 páginas
...Prohibition Bill in the Illinois Legislature, December 19, 1840, he said: "Prohibition will work a great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species...attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and in making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes at the very principles... | |
| Byron Akbar Roloson - 1918 - 78 páginas
...only voted against the bill, but spoke against it. Upon this occasion Lincoln is quoted as follows: "Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles on which our Government was founded." — Congressional Record, Sixty-third Congress, Third Session,... | |
| Duncan Chambers Milner - 1920 - 196 páginas
...shackles, the Negro's family standing near byUnder the picture was printed this ostensible quotation: Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of...attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and in making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibitory law strikes a blow at the very principles... | |
| Duncan Chambers Milner - 1920 - 170 páginas
...shackles, the Negro's family standing near by. Under the picture was printed this ostensible quotation: for it goes beyond the bounds of reason, in that it...attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and in making crimes out of things that are not crimes. A prohibitory law strikes a blow at the very principles... | |
| 1921 - 968 páginas
...resolve fast clutched, stride on and on ! Clinton Scollard. PROHIBITION will work great injury Jito the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance...prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles on which our government was founded. THE SILENT DRAMA Recent Developments (The regular Silent Drama... | |
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