The Errors of Prohibition: An Argument Delivered in the Representatives' Hall, Boston, April 3, 1867, Before a Joint Special Committee of the General Court of MassachusettsTicknor & Fields, 1867 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... living under circumstances generally most favora- ble to vigor , and when there is no indication of dis- ordered action in any organ , all that is needed being a slight increase in the capacity for preparing the aliment which the body ...
... living under circumstances generally most favora- ble to vigor , and when there is no indication of dis- ordered action in any organ , all that is needed being a slight increase in the capacity for preparing the aliment which the body ...
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... living acts require stimuli , -the eye light , the egg and seed heat or heat and moisture , the stomach food , sometimes condiments . It is hard to draw the line . Ninon de l'Enclos said her soup made her tipsy , and convalescents have ...
... living acts require stimuli , -the eye light , the egg and seed heat or heat and moisture , the stomach food , sometimes condiments . It is hard to draw the line . Ninon de l'Enclos said her soup made her tipsy , and convalescents have ...
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... living in the enjoy- ment of all natural and wholesome vital stimuli , amid perfect hygienic conditions , such liquors are probably worse than superfluous - declares his desire to leave all the physiological abstractions , * Letters to ...
... living in the enjoy- ment of all natural and wholesome vital stimuli , amid perfect hygienic conditions , such liquors are probably worse than superfluous - declares his desire to leave all the physiological abstractions , * Letters to ...
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... living world . Were the atmosphere wholly composed of nitrogen , life could never have been possible ; were it to consist wholly of oxygen , other conditions remaining as they are , the world would run through its career with fearful ...
... living world . Were the atmosphere wholly composed of nitrogen , life could never have been possible ; were it to consist wholly of oxygen , other conditions remaining as they are , the world would run through its career with fearful ...
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... living , sold themselves into slavery . During all the feudal ages , private wars raged constantly . The feudal lords lived in a state of war against each other , and of rapine towards all mankind . A great portion of the peo- ple were ...
... living , sold themselves into slavery . During all the feudal ages , private wars raged constantly . The feudal lords lived in a state of war against each other , and of rapine towards all mankind . A great portion of the peo- ple were ...
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