Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen32A.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... Temperance Union STEVENSON , KATHARINE LENT . Organization and Accomplish- ments of the W. C. T. U. in Massachusetts . STONE , N. I. The Conventional Tariff System 508 514 367 50 STRAUS , ISIDOR . Causes of the Present Business ...
... Temperance Union STEVENSON , KATHARINE LENT . Organization and Accomplish- ments of the W. C. T. U. in Massachusetts . STONE , N. I. The Conventional Tariff System 508 514 367 50 STRAUS , ISIDOR . Causes of the Present Business ...
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... temperance , prudence and economy which are the cardinal virtues of the working classes , by which alone they can elevate their condition or preserve themselves from sinking into the most abject poverty . " In the South It has been my ...
... temperance , prudence and economy which are the cardinal virtues of the working classes , by which alone they can elevate their condition or preserve themselves from sinking into the most abject poverty . " In the South It has been my ...
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... Temperance Union , Topeka , Kansas , and Hon . E. W. Hoch , Governor of Kansas . PROHIBITION AS A PRESENT POLITICAL PLATFORM W. G. Calderwood , Secretary Executive Committee of the Pro- hibition National Committee , and Secretary of ...
... Temperance Union , Topeka , Kansas , and Hon . E. W. Hoch , Governor of Kansas . PROHIBITION AS A PRESENT POLITICAL PLATFORM W. G. Calderwood , Secretary Executive Committee of the Pro- hibition National Committee , and Secretary of ...
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... temperance movement has been forming in America for a century . Having its genesis in a protest against excessive drunk- enness , it passed by successive stages first to a plea for only moder- ate indulgence , then to a protest against ...
... temperance movement has been forming in America for a century . Having its genesis in a protest against excessive drunk- enness , it passed by successive stages first to a plea for only moder- ate indulgence , then to a protest against ...
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... temperance movement . The liquor men , chiefly the manufacturers , driven to desperation by the events preceding the culmination of the slavery agitation , seeing now the financial distress of the government at Washington , with rare ...
... temperance movement . The liquor men , chiefly the manufacturers , driven to desperation by the events preceding the culmination of the slavery agitation , seeing now the financial distress of the government at Washington , with rare ...
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