Scientific Temperance Journal, Volumes 19-21Temperance Education Foundation, 1909 |
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... better times than the present , it must be done by branches of the present civilized races . But will they have the strength ? Among every people who reach a high degree of culture there is divis- ion of labor . There are therefore ...
... better times than the present , it must be done by branches of the present civilized races . But will they have the strength ? Among every people who reach a high degree of culture there is divis- ion of labor . There are therefore ...
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... better part of our peo- ple to turn away from alcohol and leave its delusions to those who are already on the down grade , until they also come to see that which must stand as the first consideration among us - the future of the race ...
... better part of our peo- ple to turn away from alcohol and leave its delusions to those who are already on the down grade , until they also come to see that which must stand as the first consideration among us - the future of the race ...
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... better , for you , provided you are careful to keep in good position . How the muscles in arms , legs , and back harden and the chest broadens ! He had plenty of sleep though the car in which he slept was often rolling from town to town ...
... better , for you , provided you are careful to keep in good position . How the muscles in arms , legs , and back harden and the chest broadens ! He had plenty of sleep though the car in which he slept was often rolling from town to town ...
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... better . Near the end of the book is a collection of clear and strong testi- mony concerning the relation of alcohol to longevity and economics , preceded by a few brief paragraphs concerning its origin , ef- fects upon function and ...
... better . Near the end of the book is a collection of clear and strong testi- mony concerning the relation of alcohol to longevity and economics , preceded by a few brief paragraphs concerning its origin , ef- fects upon function and ...
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... better example of those who are well endowed It is a law of so- mentally and materially . cial psychology that " Those of lower social position strive after the pleasures of those in higher social position in order to be regarded as ...
... better example of those who are well endowed It is a law of so- mentally and materially . cial psychology that " Those of lower social position strive after the pleasures of those in higher social position in order to be regarded as ...
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