... coffee. So far from being calculated to assist the human body in enduring fatigue, I have always found that the strongest liquors were the most enervating, and this in whatever quantity they were consumed ; for the daily use of spirits is an evil... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 105de Great Britain. Parliament - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American Temperance Society - 1828 - 742 páginas
...enervating; and this in whatever quantity they were consumed : for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious character through all...indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief.' Thore ships' crews who now visit hot and sickly climates without... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1834 - 638 páginas
...this in whatever quantity they were consumed ; for the daily use of spirits is an evil habit whjch retains its pernicious character through all its gradations....Paris, a gentleman of extensive practice in London, be added, and the evidence on this branch of the subject will be complete. Dr. Rush says; " Since the... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 536 páginas
...enervating ; and this in whatever quantity they were consumed : for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious character through all...gradations ; indulged in at all, it can produce nothing bet ter than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief.' Those ships' crews who now visit hot and sickly... | |
| American Temperance Society - 1835 - 540 páginas
...they were consumed : for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious charmeter through all its gradations ; indulged in at all, it can produce nothing liet ter than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief.' Those ships' crews who now visit hot and sickly... | |
| William Richard Baker - 1838 - 302 páginas
...enervating ; and this in whatever quantity they were consumed ; for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious character through all...indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted, or mitigated kind of mischief." " In all my travels," says JS Buckingham, Esq., " to the banks... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 páginas
...enervating, and this, in whatever quantity they were consumed: for the daily use of spirits is an evil, which retains its pernicious character through all...indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief." Sir James M'Gregor adds the following important testimony,... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 542 páginas
...enervating, and this, in whatever quantity they were consumed : for the the daily use of spirits is an evil, which retains its pernicious character through all...indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief." Sir James M'Gregor adds the following important testimony,... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1843 - 396 páginas
...higher than that of Jamaica, without any other beverage than water, and occasionally a cup of coffee, I have always found that the strongest liquors were...indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a diluted or mitigated degree of mischief." Sir James M' Gregor adds the following important testimony,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1851 - 198 páginas
...operations of the field with troops in such a climate, without any other beverage than water and coffee. So far from being calculated to assist the human body...Paris, a gentleman of extensive practice in London, be added ; and the evidence on this branch of the subject will be complete. Dr. Rush says, " Since... | |
| American Temperance Union - 1852 - 534 páginas
...enervating ; and this in whatever quantity they were consumed : for the daily use of spirits is an evil which retains its pernicious character through all...gradations ; indulged in at all, it can produce nothing bet trr than a diluted or mitigated kind of mischief.' Those ships' crews who now visit hot and sickly... | |
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