| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 páginas
...vice and infamy on their foreheads ? ' ' Drunkards and tipplers," he adds, " have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see the bolts of... | |
| Walter Channing - 1836 - 702 páginas
...of vice and infamy on their foreheads ? " Drunkards and tipplers," he adds, " have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see th« bolts of... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 536 páginas
...of vice and infamy on their foreheads ? " Drunkards and tipplers," he adds, " have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see the bolts of... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 páginas
...of cholera than any other; and indeed than all others. Drunkards and tipplers have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see the bolts of... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...cholera than any other ; and indeed than all others. Drunkards and tipplers have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see the bolts of... | |
| American Temperance Union - 1852 - 534 páginas
...vice and infamy on their foreheads ? ' ' Drunkards and tipplers," he adds, " have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. An indescribable terror has spread through the ranks of this class of beings. They see the bolts of... | |
| Marcus E. Cross - 1851 - 248 páginas
...cholera than any other — and indeed than all others. Drunkards and tipplers have been searched out with such unerring certainty, as to show that the...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. They see the bolts of destruction aimed at their heads, and every one calls himself a victim." Dr.... | |
| Justin Edwards - 1871 - 108 páginas
...of cholera than any other, and, indeed, than all others. Drunkards and tipplers have been sought out with such unerring certainty as to show that the arrows...natural affinity between cholera and ardent spirits." Dr. Rhinelander, who was deputed from New York to visit Canada at the same time, says, " We may ask... | |
| National Temperance Society and Publicat - 1873 - 406 páginas
...the cholera, in 1832, were addicted to intoxicating drinks." Drunkards and tipplers were searched out with such unerring certainty as to show that the arrows of death were not indiscriminately flung. In St. Petersburg and Moscow, the whole population ceased to drink... | |
| Richard Eddy - 1887 - 492 páginas
...Temperance Society and Publication House, New York : " Cholera Conductors." By JJev. James B. Dunn. • unerring certainty, as to show that the arrows of...death have not been dealt out with indiscrimination. " 'With regard to those who died in that city, over 16 years of age, the physicians reported, and the... | |
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