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" Believing that the use of ardent spirits is not only needless, but hurtful ; that it is the cause of forming intemperate appetites and habits ; and that, while it is continued, the evils of intemperance cannot be prevented ; we therefore agree that we... "
Report of Executive Committee of the American Temperance Union - Page 1
by American Temperance Union - 1856
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Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the American ..., Volumes 1-8

American Temperance Society - Temperance - 1828 - 742 pages
...continued, the evils of intemperance cannot be prevented ; we therefore agree that we will not use them, that we will not provide them as an article of entertainment, and that we will, in all suitable ways, discountenance the use of them in the community." While we...
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Permanent Temperance Documents of the American Temperance Society, Volume 1

American Temperance Society - Temperance - 1835 - 536 pages
...continued, the evils of intemperance cannot be prevented ; we therefore agree that we will not use them, that we will not provide them as an article of entertainment, and that we will, in all suitable ways, discountenance the use of them in the community." While we...
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Bioletti Pamphlet Collection on Temperance, Volume 2

1841 - 650 pages
...TEMPERANCE UNION. OK TFIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION. 1844. FLEDGE OF THE UNION. \Vr the undersigned, do agree, that we will not use intoxicating...provide them as an article of entertainment, or for persona iu our employment, and that, in all suitable ways, we will discountenance their use throughout...
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Permanent Temperance Documents: Report of the American temperance society ...

American Temperance Union - Temperance - 1852 - 534 pages
...continued, the evils of intemperance cannot be prevented ; we therefore agree that we will not use them, that we will not provide them as an article of entertainment, and that we will, in all suitable ways, discountenance the use of them in the community." While we...
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Adventures and Achievements of Americans: A Series of Narratives ...

Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 844 pages
...NOT USE INTOXICATING LIQUORS AS A REVERAGE, NOR TRAFEIC IN THEM ; THAT WE WILL NOT PROVIDE THEM A8 AN ARTICLE OF ENTERTAINMENT, OR FOR PERSONS IN OUR EMPLOYMENT, AND THAT, IN ALL SUITAВLE WAYS, WE WILL DISCOUNTENANCE THEIR USE THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY." The tee-total pledge met...
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Fifty Years History of the Temperance Cause: Intemperance the Great National ...

Jane E. Stebbins - Temperance - 1874 - 516 pages
...destined to become the leading organization of the land. The pledge of the Union was as follows: " We, the undersigned, do- agree that we will not use intoxicating...entertainment, or for persons in our employment, and that in all'suitable ways we will discountenance their use throughout the community." The sweeping nature of...
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Reports of the Boards

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1885 - 86 pages
...Society by signing the following pledge : " We, the undersigned, do hereby agree and pledge ourselves that we will not use intoxicating liquors as a beverage,...entertainment, or for persons in our employment ; and that in qj.1 suitable ways we will discountenance the use of them throughout the community." ART. VI. — Finance....
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Centennial History of the City of Newark and Licking County, Ohio,

Edwin M. P. Brister - Licking County (Ohio) - 1909 - 546 pages
...not use it except as a medicine in case of bodily infirmity ; that we will not sell it or provide it as an article of entertainment or for persons in our employment; and in all suitable ways wo will discountenance the use of it in our community. The above pledge was consented...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 14; Volume 36

Methodist Church - 1854 - 652 pages
...double use of intoxicating drinks is still recognised by the Temperance Pledge, which makes us promise that " we will not provide them as an article of entertainment, or for persons in our employment." As things stood at this period, the license law was justified by every consideration that can uphold...
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The Nebraska and Midwest Genealogical Record, Volumes 5-8

Genealogy - 1927 - 356 pages
...agree that we will not use intoxicating liquors as a beverage nor traffic in them; neither will we provide them as an article of entertainment or for persons in our employ, and in all suitable ways we will induce our children and relatives, and those under our care...
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