WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit of drinking, has greatly hurt himself in purse and person, and rendered himself odious to all his acquaintance, and finding there is no possibility of breaking off from the said * Lord Lyitleton. practice,... Textbook of Temperance - Page 184de Frederic Richard Lees - 1809 - 312 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 pages
...graves. It may not be amiss to cite A CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENT, .From the Bahama Gazette, June 30, 1795. WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit...odious to all his acquaintance, and finding there ie no possibility «f breaking off from the said • Loid Lylllcton. 937 9«0 practice, but through... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 pages
...graves. It may not be amiss to cite A CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENT, From the Bahama Gazette, June 30, 1795. WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit...there is no possibility of breaking off from the said * Lord Lyitleton. practice, but through' the impossibility to find the liquor ; he therefore begs and... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 pages
...graves. It may not be amiss to cite A CURIÜVS ADVERTISEMENT, From the Bahama Gazette, June 30, 1795. WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit...there is no possibility of breaking off from the said • Lord I yilleton. practice, but through the impossibility to find the liquor ; he therefore begs... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 pages
...graves. It may not be amiss to cite A CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENT, From the Bahama Gazette, Jutie30, 1795. WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit...there is no possibility of breaking off from the said * Lord Lyllltlon. practice, but through the impossibility to find the liquor ; he therefore begs and... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1845 - 854 pages
...irrelevant, and with it we will bring our " illustrations " of peculiar old punishments to a close. " WHEREAS, the subscriber, through the pernicious habit of drinking, has greatly hurt himself in puree and person, and rendered himself odious to all hU acquaintance, and finding there is no possibility... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1856 - 354 pages
...Book,!* more than a curiosity. We hear in it, thousands of victims crying to society — Delicer at from temptation! — "WHEREAS, the subscriber, through...to all ' his acquaintance ; and finding there is no possiblity of breaking off from the said "practice but through the imponsibility to find the liquor,... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 880 pages
...the Ruliama Gazelle, June 30, 1795. WHKKKAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit of drinkim?, has greatly hurt himself in purse and person, and...acquaintance, and finding there is no possibility uf breaking off from the said • Lord Lyltlcton. practice, but throngh'the impossibility to find the... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1871 - 296 pages
...established a tippling-house, was about to erect his * Hope, too, in the shape of prohibition, at last came to the drunkard. The following was advertised in the...the impossibility to find the liquor, he therefore Itfgs and prays that no person will sell him for money, or on trust, any sort of spirituous liquors,... | |
| 1877 - 1018 pages
...of the Government in dealing with the liquor-traffic, as is seen from this singular memorandum : " Whereas, The subscriber, through the pernicious habit...and person, and rendered himself odious to all his acquaintances; and finding that there is no possibility of breaking off from the said practice but... | |
| Ernest Hurst Cherrington - 1920 - 412 pages
...strong drink that he could not control himself, issues the following document to the saloonkeepers: "Whereas, the subscriber, through the pernicious habit...and person, and rendered himself odious to all his acquaintances and finds that there is no possibility of breaking off from the said practice but through... | |
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