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单词 intemperance
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I was there—on the very rim of our age— when my mother’s cataclysmic intemperance, as you well know, catapulted me into the fever of contemporary existence. A Confederacy of Dunces 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
If we laugh – and I did – we're doing so at the intemperance of his hatred, and at his assumption that we'll share it. Neil Hamburger 2010-08-20T14:32:00Z
The flamboyance and intemperance of his movies were all the more notable coming at a time when British cinema and television were still largely known for the kitchen-sink style of social realism. Ken Russell, Controversial Director, Dies at 84 2011-11-28T11:22:23Z
It is a celebration of intemperance, and a condemnation of its destructiveness. What makes The Great Gatsby great? 2013-05-03T18:00:00Z
Under a stone carving exhorting them to "avoid idleness and intemperance," they worked at menial tasks, ate watery gruel and lived in quarters half the size of jail cells. Neighbors bid to save 'Oliver Twist' workhouse 2011-02-24T17:56:09Z
The lintel over the entrance bore the message: "Avoid idleness and intemperance." 'Oliver Twist' workhouse saved from demolition 2011-03-14T21:15:31Z
Still, faulting a novel of this register for intemperance feels like faulting an opera for being “too loud.” ‘Young Mungo’ Explores Love and Violence in Emotional Technicolor 2022-04-03T04:00:00Z
Ms. Proulx writes exceedingly well about her own family’s dark history; she finds that words and phrases like “imbecile,” “mulatto,” “habitual intemperance” and “her mark” often appear in old documents. Books of The Times: A Novelist Wills Her Dream Home Into Being 2011-01-04T17:12:56Z
This is the essence of American exceptionalism, and the consequences can be pernicious — a belief in exceptionalism can breed arrogance and intemperance. Obama nostalgia matters: He’s consequential because he’s good and because he asked that we be good, too 2017-01-21T05:00:00Z
Most illnesses are self-inflicted, he argued – the result of “gluttony, alcoholic intemperance, reckless driving, sexual frenzy, smoking” and other bad choices. Why are the poor blamed and shamed for their deaths? 2018-03-31T04:00:00Z
Instead, he turns the events into a comic scene about his own intemperance, which may also be true but is not as compelling. Review: John Leguizamo Goes for Easy Laughs in ‘Latin History’ 2017-11-15T05:00:00Z
As evidence of Mr. Kitman’s prodigious research into Washington’s intemperance, he cited a mention that the general had gained 28 pounds during the war, which lasted more than seven years. Marvin Kitman, Satirist Whose Main Target Was TV, Dies at 93 2023-06-29T04:00:00Z
They felt different, too, thought differently, and pursued lifestyles characterized by shortsightedness and intemperance. The poor: America?s piggy bank 2012-05-17T14:31:00Z
The ensuing interplay between caregiver and patient, faith and denial, asceticism and intemperance, veers from chilling to morbidly comic. ‘Saint Maud’ Review: A Passion for Sinners 2021-01-28T05:00:00Z
Ben Mansfield also lends Hotspur, whom Henry foolishly wishes had been his own offspring, with exactly the right blend of chivalric glamour and macho intemperance. Henry IV Parts One and Two ? review 2011-07-28T17:03:27Z
But on Friday, the former president received outside help to support his narrative when Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY, filed an ethics complaint with a state court commission citing “inappropriate bias and judicial intemperance.” “Terrible strategy”: Legal experts skewer Trump lawyers’ plot to invoke “nuclear option” at trial 2023-11-14T05:00:00Z
Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik filed a judicial ethics complaint against the New York judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s fraud trial, calling on the judge to resign over “inappropriate bias and judicial intemperance.” High-ranking Republican Stefanik files ethics complaint against judge in Trump fraud trial 2023-11-11T05:00:00Z
By chiding Trump’s intemperance in those simple, crude terms, he made him look childish and volatile. The return of Combat Joe 2022-09-19T04:00:00Z
Gerson was quite right in stating that when it comes to the culture war, “intemperance is the order of the day.” Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Explaining nil on NIL 2022-07-15T04:00:00Z
And intemperance is the order of the day. Opinion | Abortion deserves a sober debate. Instead, it gets a war of unreason. 2022-06-27T04:00:00Z
Usually such a judgment is the result of hyperbole and intemperance. Opinion | Kevin McCarthy is a shining symbol of democratic decay 2022-05-02T04:00:00Z
As reformers made progress against ills like intemperance, they increasingly saw the moral blindness and cruelty of slavery as the greatest and most intractable obstacles to American improvement. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
“There used to be an engraving here that read, ‘Avoid idleness and intemperance,’” she said, approaching the front of the building. Selling Luxury Apartments Where Oliver Twist Once Asked for Gruel 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z
Some spats are sparked by the jealousy of older moderates; others by the intemperance of younger progressives. Are the Democrats divided? No — they're poised to win big if they don't screw it up 2019-08-06T04:00:00Z
Suddenly, Batali’s proud intemperance was considered in a new light—as emblematic of a kind of ugly behavior that had been allowed to flourish in the industry for too long. Joe Beef and the Excesses of Restaurant Culture 2019-05-20T04:00:00Z
All of this goes much further than simply kvetching about Trump's intemperance or general unfitness. Could Don McGahn lead a Trump exodus? Republican lawyers may be ready to jump off sinking ship 2019-04-26T04:00:00Z
And it wasn’t too long ago that Trump criticized Mitt Romney for intemperance on the topic as the Republican presidential nominee. Opinion | Trump takes an honor of a lifetime and turns it into a black hole 2019-04-08T04:00:00Z
The intemperance of the online world is pushing denialism so far that it is beginning to fall apart. Denialism: what drives people to reject the truth 2018-08-03T04:00:00Z
The bishop himself seemed little concerned by perceptions of bigotry or intemperance. Human-rights campaigners lament the acquittal of a homophobic Greek bishop 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z
He blew it spectacularly, for many reasons, including hubris, the intemperance of his character, the nastiness of his tactics and the incoherence of his ideas. Banished Bannon 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z
Like his lies, the president's morbid intemperance is so unrelenting that we are tempted to yawn and mutter "There he goes again," forgetting the massive lethality of his psychotic derangement. Opinion | Trump’s Scary Strategy on North Korea 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z
Ignorance, intemperance, ego and braggadocio are the policy’s main features. A letter to my American friends: when did the dream die? 2017-08-19T04:00:00Z
But Trump has begun this chess game with a move taken from cage fighting — promising “fire and fury” if North Korea makes “any more threats to the United States,” then defending and emphasizing his intemperance. Opinion | A huge question for Trump’s North Korea crisis 2017-08-10T04:00:00Z
The psychology of engagement changed when messages became public and intemperance was rewarded with eyeballs. Can any good come from engaging with internet trolls? 2017-04-05T04:00:00Z
But he also thinks that Trump’s occasional crudeness and more than occasional intemperance are inseparable from his “larger-than-life personality,” which was what allowed him to challenge conservative orthodoxy in the first place. Intellectuals for Trump 2017-01-01T05:00:00Z
Before and since the Brexit vote, and during the US presidential campaign, invective, lies, hate speech, bullying, intemperance and intolerance became the new norms. PC? Just call it political politeness. Even rightwing bullies could buy into that | Yasmin Alibhai-Brown 2016-11-08T05:00:00Z
“In the suddenly tightening presidential race, we are seeing, or hearing, the careful and ‘reliable’ political language of Hillary Clinton in competition with the intemperance of Trumpian rhetoric,” writes Daniel Henninger. The Evidence the FBI Ignored 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z
In the suddenly tightening presidential race, we are seeing, or hearing, the careful and “reliable” political language of Hillary Clinton in competition with the intemperance of Trumpian rhetoric. The Way Trump Talks 2016-09-07T04:00:00Z
It was visible on cable television, where a succession of journalists interviewed a succession of Dallas citizens and civic leaders who expressed neither hate nor anger nor intemperance, but sadness and empathy. After Baton Rouge, Minneapolis and Dallas, Signs of Passionate Sanity 0002-11-29T05:00:00Z
Republicans have bet for months that Mr. Trump would destroy his own campaign through sheer intemperance or incompetence. Donald Trump Keeps Winning. Here’s What Could Make Him Lose. 2016-02-24T05:00:00Z
But there is also a self-serving motive for letting intemperance go unchecked. A doctor’s dilemma: How to treat the angry patient 2016-01-01T05:00:00Z
Disorder, instability, chaos, intemperance, and anarchy are not.” The War Inside the Republican Party 2015-12-14T05:00:00Z
That would require the party not only to stop bashing immigrants, but also allay the wider concerns about its motives, indiscipline and intemperance. The trouble with being right 2015-11-05T05:00:00Z
Some of Trump’s positions so sharply violate Republican dogma—and his intemperance so deeply threatens the Party’s chances in the general election—that many conservative outlets are trying to destroy his candidacy. Can the G.O.P. Deal with Inequality? 2015-11-09T05:00:00Z
Yankees players and Manager Casey Stengel were fined a total of $500 for their intemperance. Yankees’ One-Game Showdowns: Before Bucky Dent, There Was 1949 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z
“Conservatives are about discipline, order, control, stability, temperance, not instability, disorder, intemperance and uncertainty.” The madness resumes 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z
At 55, he has the earnest, slightly puggish look of a younger man, and the occasional intemperance of one, too. Jonathan Franzen interview: ‘There is no way to make myself not male' 2015-08-21T04:00:00Z
Far from undermining Trump, this intemperance plays in his favour. Nigel Farage and Donald Trump: men who act smart by talking stupid | Emma Brockes 2015-08-13T04:00:00Z
Standing on the bridge and peering through his digital recording binoculars, Captain Don Ruffin swore, heedless of how his intemperance would look on the official record. Wavehitcher 2013-10-09T17:20:50.920Z
But it is time to stow the Republican intemperance. Joe Klein: GOP Needs Ideas, Not Outrage, on Fiscal Cliff 2012-11-30T18:20:24Z
The palace of the Prince of Llynfi was characterized by drunkenness and vice, dissipation and sensuality, intemperance and debauchery.  The Cambrian Sketch-Book Tales, Scenes, and Legends of Wild Wales 2012-04-27T02:00:33.040Z
Sir Robert Croyland, I did wrong in years long past--in boyhood and the intemperance of youthful love and hope--by engaging your daughter to myself by vows, which she has nobly though painfully kept. The Smuggler: (Vol's I-III) A Tale 2012-04-26T02:00:10.260Z
He himself drank very little tea; and Mrs. Marsden gathered that not the least of Enid's anxieties was occasioned by his intemperance. Mrs. Thompson A Novel 2012-04-25T02:01:10.557Z
What if the workingmen spend much of their wages in intemperance, and then tell me they cannot live? A Captain of Industry Being the Story of a Civilized Man 2012-04-25T02:01:06.607Z
Are these reformers going to save the world, who, either through intemperance of speech or drink, must needs be moderated by a padlock put upon their mouths? A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z
To place a further spending power in the hands of an incurably intemperate populace would obviously mean only to increase and intensify the vice of intemperance. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 2012-04-18T02:00:17.060Z
He, like Dobb, fancied that strong liquor was inducing this fantasy, yet his son seldom erred in that respect; to-day his manner and appearance gave no other signs of intemperance. The House 'Round the Corner 2012-04-14T02:00:22.063Z
One who has a tendency to intemperance may have a sincere conviction that his acts of drunkenness have displeased God, and a sincere wish never to be drunk again. The Expositor's Bible: The First Book of Samuel 2012-04-08T02:00:20.427Z
"But you have not hesitated to talk of the workingman's intemperance—" A Captain of Industry Being the Story of a Civilized Man 2012-04-25T02:01:06.607Z
As sin had ruined his moral nature, so had intemperance his physical, and when his last sickness came upon him, his pain was as severe as humanity can suffer. Recollections of Windsor Prison; Containing Sketches of its History and Discipline with Appropriate Strictures and Moral and Religious Reflection 2012-04-06T02:00:31.240Z
He was unlucky in every way; for his vacillation drew on him the repute of hypocrisy, and his whimsical excitable manners procured for him the reproach of intemperance. Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches 2012-04-01T02:00:10.050Z
When used in a moral sense, it denotes a bringing down in character and just estimation; as, degraded by intemperance, a degrading employment, etc. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
We believe," says the Canada Health Journal, "that there is no better direct remedy for intemperance than strict vegetarianism. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z
Another element, an instinctive disgust at sensuality, seems to precede judgment upon intemperance, with a strength not to be accounted for by a mere summing up of consequences. A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution 2012-03-17T02:01:00.033Z
P. D. illustrated very affectingly the legitimate consequences of intemperance. Recollections of Windsor Prison; Containing Sketches of its History and Discipline with Appropriate Strictures and Moral and Religious Reflection 2012-04-06T02:00:31.240Z
It would seem only natural that intemperance, by diminishing the powers of resistance in the individual, would increase his liability to contract typhoid fever, but there is no proof that it does so. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Clear away from your thoughts sadness, fear, desire, envy, avarice, intemperance, etc. The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire 2012-03-11T03:00:13.983Z
We shall finally get rid of drunkenness and intemperance of other sorts, on sanitary grounds mainly. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z
A sub-chief, noted as being a consistent total abstinence advocate, and who exerts himself to save his tribe from the curse of intemperance. Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians 2012-03-11T03:00:11.673Z
What a pity that such a man should have been ruined by intemperance. Recollections of Windsor Prison; Containing Sketches of its History and Discipline with Appropriate Strictures and Moral and Religious Reflection 2012-04-06T02:00:31.240Z
Predisposition to intemperance, methomania, is also a terrible inheritance in some families. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The wife of this man had often been a sufferer by his intemperance. Noble Deeds of American Women With Biographical Sketches of Some of the More Prominent 2012-03-10T03:00:13.687Z
It is surprising that, amidst all this widespread discussion of intemperance, no more has been said on this social problem. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z
The nymphs who follow his train were considered as typical of the water necessary to dilute his potations, and the influence of love in checking intemperance. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
Only in this case the vice would be, not intemperance, but cowardice, inability to bear a transient, trifling pain patiently and bravely for the sake of the self as a whole. The Five Great Philosophies of Life 2012-03-09T03:00:19.413Z
Similar in its action to the above cause is intemperance. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
I object to the word "lush"—a direct incitement to intemperance! Mr Punch's Model Music Hall Songs and Dramas Collected, Improved and Re-arranged from Punch 2012-03-06T03:00:20.097Z
Hunger and intemperance often leave blended traces on such figures as these, exciting at once pity and disgust. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-02-29T03:00:23.930Z
On the other hand, it seems probable that the transition from impulsive animalism to deliberate regulation—somewhat mechanical though it be—would tend in some to decrease not increase sexual intemperance. Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z
"And then, if they turn upon their ear to take a second nap, they will be taught to look upon it as an intemperance not at all redounding to their credit." The myth of the eight-hour sleep 2012-02-22T11:50:44Z
This is especially true of habitual intemperance, which, by disposing to disease of the liver and kidneys, greatly increases the liability to a fatal result. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
He is often confounded with the "General Reader," a very different person, whose omnivorous appetite and intemperance in the use of miscellaneous information are very offensive to him. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z
To indulge passion to the utmost is one form of intemperance—to destroy passion is another. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z
It is marvelous that he said nothing upon the subject of intemperance, nothing about education, nothing about philosophy, nothing about nature, nothing about art. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 7 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:58.623Z
Drunkenness is one form of intemperance, prohibition is another form. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 12 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:47.297Z
A good deal has been written of the predisposing causes of cholera, and poverty, crowding, filth, intemperance, and depression of spirits have been given prominent places in the catalogue. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
A happy couple, in humble life are gradually drawn into the vortex of intemperance, and at last are reduced to the deepest extremities. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z
Her husband, who had been dead at this time about seven years, had led an ungodly life, and had fallen a victim to the habit of intemperance. The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young 2012-02-03T03:00:20.453Z
How many groundless opinions and absurd institutions have not received a general sanction from the sottishness and intemperance of individuals? A Vindication of Natural Diet. 2012-02-02T03:04:34.883Z
To strengthen the repugnance of the pupils against intemperance in eating, contrast the way in which wild beasts eat with that in which human beings partake of their food. The Moral Instruction of Children 2012-02-02T03:04:33.057Z
Because among such people intemperance prevails, this vice has been regarded as predisposing to cholera. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
He spoke of the vice of intemperance as one to kill both body and soul. Donahoe's Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, April, 1886 Volume 15 (January 1886 - July 1886) 2012-01-29T03:00:07.953Z
Borrow ignored Owen’s persistent intemperance and general impracticability.  The Life of George Borrow 2012-01-26T03:00:14.707Z
Many of the unions work against the intemperance and quarrelsomeness of their members. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
Intemperance undermines health, the glutton or the drunkard awakens disgust, intemperance destroys self-respect. The Moral Instruction of Children 2012-02-02T03:04:33.057Z
General tremor is rare, and was observed only in those of our cases where there had been habitual intemperance, with presumably a tendency to delirium tremens. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
She was evidently of Irish extraction, and though her appearance bore evidence of extreme poverty, there were no indications about her of intemperance. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
You—the victim of intemperance—shall continue, with your bloated lips, to worship—not a stone image—but a stone jug; and grasping your idol with your trembling fingers, literally stagger into the grave! Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
There is here no opportunity for jealousy or theft; little for intemperance, the gaming table, licentiousness or quarrelsomeness. Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II 2012-01-25T03:00:34.150Z
Excess, ek-ses′, n. a going beyond what is usual or proper: intemperance: that which exceeds: the degree by which one thing exceeds another.—adj. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) 2012-01-11T03:00:23.770Z
Previous intemperance acts unfavorably by producing a degeneration of the tissues of the body, thus rendering the patient less able to withstand the effects of the disease. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Barton Stafford, of Manchester, testifies, that Smith was very much addicted to intemperance, even after he professed to be a prophet; and when intoxicated, he frequently made his religion his theme. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
He wasted her little property, died of intemperance, and left her nothing, but this orphan boy. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
Early in 1842 he entered into the Washingtonian movement organized to suppress the evils of intemperance. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:35.370Z
The digestive derangement following intemperance in the matter of animal food; and, 3. Scientific American, Vol. XXXVII.?No. 2. [New Series.], July 14, 1877 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:29.743Z
Of this wild but not unreasonable intemperance Pitt, it is scarcely necessary to say, was the mouthpiece. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z
I was sorry to see so many rotund and rubicund faces among the men, bearing unerring indications of intemperance. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
But his social position was lowered and his fine talents deteriorated by intemperance and debauchery. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
The great temptation that besets lonely Englishmen in tropical countries is intemperance, which grows upon some of them until they lose all power of resistance to the vice. The Fijians A Study of the Decay of Custom 2011-12-30T03:00:25.917Z
But his powers of table-talk became snares to him, and at the close of his probationary year he "was judged to have forfeited his fellowship on the ground mainly of intemperance." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851 2011-12-27T03:00:07.217Z
When Don Melchor and his nephew entered a project was in course of discussion for keeping the poor women who sell vegetables and milk from intemperance. The Fourth Estate, vol.1 2011-12-25T03:00:10.170Z
I was astonished to find how many of our class were already numbered with the dead: and how many among the most gifted and talented of our old associates had fallen victims to intemperance. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
The Acts record merely the beginnings of missions, and intemperance was scarcely a problem in New Testament days. Sunday-School Success A Book of Practical Methods for Sunday-School Teachers and Officers 2011-12-21T03:00:45.660Z
The value of health, and the folly of losing it by intemperance, smoking, and neglectful habits. The Man with the Book or, The Bible Among the People. 2011-12-19T03:00:47.530Z
And I’m more and more convinced every month that intemperance is a disease of periodicity, just like gout and rheumatism.” From Squire to Squatter A Tale of the Old Land and the New 2011-12-13T03:00:26.557Z
Gaming, intemperance, and unbridled sensuality were deeply rooted in the whole company. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z
Her base husband soon showed himself the degraded victim of intemperance, and after a few years deserted her—leaving her houseless, homeless, in poverty, and broken-hearted sorrow. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
He may have an orgie of intemperance once in awhile, but much should be forgiven a bird as dexterous as a flycatcher in taking insects on the wing and with a hearty appetite for pests. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z
School was a prison-house to be avoided, except when its warmth and shelter were preferable to the street, or the home, when intemperance and temper made life unendurable in it; then they attended school willingly. The Leaven in a Great City 2011-12-05T03:00:48.150Z
The reputation, however, of the economists is too well established to be affected, either by the clamours of the ignorant, or the mad intemperance of political alarmists. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 2011-12-05T03:00:41.403Z
It is said by those who speak from experience that the practice of withdrawal has an effect upon the health similar to intemperance in eating. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
I cannot turn my face away from any poor Irishman who asks alms at my door, unless he be manifestly the victim of intemperance, and begs to procure the means of indulgence in this sin. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
In "the splendid foppery of a well-turned period" Gibbon thus pictures the dons of Magdalen in 1752: "Their deep and dull potations excused the brisk intemperance of youth." An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z
One thing only is perfectly certain,—all intemperance or excess is sin. Practical Religion Being Plain Papers on the Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, and Privileges of Professing Christians 2011-11-30T03:00:13.313Z
The Tea Party crowd love the way he batters the moderators in the debates and his gleeful intemperance, calling Obama a radical socialist follower of Saul Alinsky at every turn. New Iowa Poll: With 60% Open to Changing Votes, Where Does Cain Camp Go? 2011-11-15T17:05:24Z
To excite agreeable sensations to a degree not exceeding this certain extent is temperance; to excite them beyond this extent is intemperance; not to excite them at all is mortification or abstinence. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
Idleness, intemperance, and riot were rife among the students, as we learn from the novels and memoirs of the day. Oxford and Her Colleges 2011-11-02T02:00:09.560Z
If he indulges in intemperance, he soon becomes a wretched slave, and is consumed by inward fires till delirium tremens ends the miserable career. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
But his superiors gradually cured him of his intemperance, and he died in the odour of sanctity in 1482. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
Consumption and intemperance, the curses of our island and our climate, are found not the less in the West-Riding of Yorkshire. The Bront? Family, Vol. 2 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:25.173Z
This certain extent varies with different individuals, according to their several circumstances, so that what would be temperance in one person may be intemperance in another. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
Branwell appeared to be in excellent spirits, and showed none of those traces of intemperance with which some writers have unjustly credited him about this period of his life. The Bront? Family, Vol. 1 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:24.317Z
But religion keeps a man from those vices which destroy the health—as dissipation, debauchery, intemperance, etc.—and health is one of the chief elements in human happiness. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
This minimum of intemperance, constantly repeated, can in the end bring about a deeper convulsion and destruction of mental health than any coarse excess could do. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z
There was a reason deeper than any mere indulgence of appetite, to account for his intemperance; he began his career as an habitual drunkard to drown remorse. The Bront? Family, Vol. 2 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:25.173Z
Intemperance in the gratification of this instinct has a tendency to lead to intemperance in the use of ardent spirits. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
She had heard at Haworth the story of his disgrace, his subsequent intemperance, and his death. The Bront? Family, Vol. 1 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:24.317Z
Rev. Steve Holcombe: My Dear Friend: I have just received a letter from my son, who has almost ruined himself and broken my heart by his intemperance. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
The condition of Morristown when Mr. Barnes came into the pastorate, in respect of intemperance was almost beyond the power of imagination, serious, as the evil seems to us at the present day. Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown With a Chapter on Historic Morristown 2011-10-25T02:00:25.713Z
The Turk regards intemperance as a crime, and polygamy as a virtue. Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z
Pastor Green was one of the first men in Norway who came forward to combat intemperance, and who gave up their lives to the work. The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume I (of 2) 2011-10-21T02:00:20.960Z
She is kind to her wild children in their intemperance, and is able to relieve the congested mind, too, from this burden. Birds and Man 2011-10-20T02:00:25.513Z
The habit of intemperance was gaining a sure hold; and when he died, in 1872, I was considered by some a confirmed drunkard. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
We sympathize with all wise and legitimate efforts to lessen and prevent the evils of intemperance and promote morality. A History of the Republican Party 2011-10-14T02:00:29.980Z
"No complaint of the least dishonesty or intemperance has ever appeared against me." The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
He finally returned to Rome, where he died of diseases engendered by habits of intemperance. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
I greatly fear that intemperance is rampant enough in some of these villages, and the weaker members of the family have to suffer for it. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
Sin is followed by suffering, as for example, intemperance ruins the health and brings on a slavery worse in some cases than death; and sensuality is often followed by loathsome and painful diseases. Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler His Life and Work 2011-11-01T02:00:21.043Z
We sympathize with all wise and legitimate efforts to lessen and prevent the evils of intemperance and promote morality. A History of the Republican Party 2011-10-14T02:00:29.980Z
Paine had left his farm at New Rochelle, at which place the travellers heard stories of his slovenliness, also that he was penurious, though nothing was said of intemperance. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
Their intemperance, their customs, and even their language irritated them. The History of Cuba, vol. 2 2011-10-11T02:01:01.423Z
The general and widespread intemperance of the judges and high officials of state was even more marked than their proclivities for brawling. Thomas Hart Benton 2011-10-09T02:00:26.053Z
His productions are of a very fragmentary kind; and, indeed, his habits of intemperance prevented him from making any sustained effort. The Comic History of Rome 2011-10-09T02:00:24.507Z
Besides, what sort of defence is this of intemperance? Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z
His intemperance never extended itself to his plans or resources, as a general. Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume II (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:34.837Z
The lust and intemperance, which degrade the parent, press heavily upon the child, and because of them, thousands of young hearts find themselves in a world that for them has few smiles. The Hearth-Stone Thoughts upon Home-Life in Our Cities 2011-09-28T02:00:22.560Z
His rare capacities, and, perhaps, even his good qualities, were perverted by his intemperance and his spitefulness. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z
When sober he was true, devoted, and loving; but when he fell into intemperance he became hard, harsh, and even violent. In Answer to Prayer The Touch of the Unseen 2011-09-23T02:00:24.177Z
But his brilliancy, his worth, and his work were all obscured by that dreadful blight, intemperance. Stories of Old Kentucky 2011-09-23T02:00:21.413Z
It would be difficult for what is called realism to go further than in the adoption of a heroine stained with the vice of intemperance. Views and Reviews 2011-09-16T02:00:21.197Z
Where would intemperance and its kindred vices be, if sisters were taken as counsellors? The Hearth-Stone Thoughts upon Home-Life in Our Cities 2011-09-28T02:00:22.560Z
The Congress passed recommendations about technical education, better homes for working people, shorter hours, intemperance, strikes, prison labour, international factory legislation. Contemporary Socialism 2011-09-10T02:00:28.673Z
No! she would compel you to talk of the Church, its schools, its missions, its various activities; of societies and movements for getting rid of social evils, such as intemperance and impurity. In Answer to Prayer The Touch of the Unseen 2011-09-23T02:00:24.177Z
As his wife's intemperance increased, Simon stayed less and less at home, and the children dreaded lest some day their poor father would be driven to desert them altogether. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z
To his anguish and excitement he had now added habits of intemperance; his health became a wreck, and he sank upon his bed, a miserable and a ruined man. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z
That intemperance was a serious evil there can be no doubt; but that, too, was more or less incidental to the times. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z
His wife, “Bessie” to name, had taken to habits of intemperance. Aileen Aroon, A Memoir With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites 2011-09-08T02:00:20.773Z
Yet he controlled not, even in old age, the dissolute lusts of the flesh; and, as is believed, this intemperance shortened his life.” Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
As a matter of fact, society suffers quite as much, if not more, from ignorance, crime, intemperance, vice, immorality, etc. Why I am opposed to socialism 2011-08-30T02:00:37.547Z
Has he borne the physical consequences of sin, such as the loss of health caused by intemperance of all kinds? My Path to Atheism 2011-08-30T02:00:29.183Z
Strictly speaking, this subject belongs to another chapter; it belongs to that of intemperance, dissoluteness or bad society. Popular Books on Natural Science For Practical Use in Every Household, for Readers of All Classes 2011-08-29T02:01:12.927Z
One of the astonishing facts which confronts the student of sociology, is the unaccountable indifference, which has existed hitherto in society to the vast evils of intemperance. Insanity Its Causes and Prevention 2011-08-29T02:01:05.400Z
I told him he was ruining his life and making his family very unhappy by his habit of intemperance. Telepathy and the Subliminal Self 2011-08-26T02:00:28.567Z
In many cases, where the mind has been injured by intemperance, the same withering of the recollection may be observed. Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-23T02:00:29.227Z
Disease was intended as the punishment of intemperance, sloth, and other vices, and the example of that punishment was intended to promote and strengthen the opposite virtues. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume I (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:37.443Z
For this reason let us all provide healthy food for the working class; intemperance will then greatly diminish. Popular Books on Natural Science For Practical Use in Every Household, for Readers of All Classes 2011-08-29T02:01:12.927Z
On the other hand, a failure in their observance, or intemperance, licentiousness, and dishonesty, no less surely war against the nature of his mental constitution, and tend toward ill-health. Insanity Its Causes and Prevention 2011-08-29T02:01:05.400Z
This intemperance is the grand defect of nearly all Fuseli’s compositions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
He was addicted to great intemperance in his pleasures; was passionately fond of his hounds and hawks, grossly licentious, and much given to drinking. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:25.307Z
In many cases, where the faculties of the mind have been injured by intemperance, the same withering of the recollection may be observed. Observations on Insanity With Practical Remarks on the Disease and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-14T02:00:24.997Z
The abuse of the pleasures of the senses is in general called intemperance, and the proper use of these pleasures, temperance. Elements of Morals With Special Application of the Moral Law to the Duties of the Individual and of Society and the State 2011-08-10T02:00:16.913Z
The clergyman was ready to draw an awful moral against intemperance from his history. Papers from Overlook-House 2011-08-07T02:00:08.643Z
No one can speak more feelingly about the evils of intemperance than the reformed drunkard, unless it be the drunkard who has not reformed. Social Rights And Duties Addresses to Ethical Societies Vol II 2011-08-05T02:00:45.557Z
Did you come as to a house of intemperance, in order to learn to make a catalogue of a cook's instruments? or in order to spout some verses of Cepholion the Athenian? The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
For impudence, shamelessness, intemperance, slothfulness, slowness of learning, unrestrained licentiousness, disgrace and the like, are attendants of savage manners, but the contrary of these are gentleness and mildness. Tablets 2011-07-25T02:00:17.487Z
Thus we see, on the one hand, that the pleasures of intemperance bring with them sickness, the loss of health and reason, shortening of life. Elements of Morals With Special Application of the Moral Law to the Duties of the Individual and of Society and the State 2011-08-10T02:00:16.913Z
Take intemperance, for instance, the main cause of England’s wretchedness; how is it possible to grapple with that in society, where intoxicating drink is deemed, in most circles, a daily necessity of life? Crying for the Light, Vol. 3 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.900Z
Lives were shortened by intemperance and neglect of all sanitary requirements.  Crying for the Light, Vol. 2 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.327Z
And among the Romans, it is related, according to the statement of Posidonius, in the forty-ninth book of his Histories, that there was a man named Apicius who went beyond all other men in intemperance. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
Till the people are better lodged and better fed, intemperance must be the curse of Great Britain. Crying for the Light, Vol. 1 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:10.740Z
It is natural for sobriety to keep up and establish health, for intemperance to be a cause of disease. Elements of Morals With Special Application of the Moral Law to the Duties of the Individual and of Society and the State 2011-08-10T02:00:16.913Z
It lies about as idle, as soft, as flexible, and as easy as error, or intemperance, or dishonesty. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z
Stern Nature is relentless; her laws are as those of the Medes and Persians; the children’s teeth shall be set on edge by the fruits of the reckless folly and intemperance of their ancestors. Household Administration Its Place in the Higher Education of Women 2011-07-20T02:00:13.547Z
For he had expended all his patrimony on intemperance; and after this he became a flatterer of the prefect of Munychia; on which account he was again attacked and reproached by every one. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
His worst fault was intemperance, being frequently half drunk and not seldom going beyond that point. Capturing a Locomotive A History of Secrect Service in the Late War. 2011-07-19T02:00:19.070Z
Sickness, unemployment, intemperance and child labor were recognized as the causes of misery and the extent of these causes was studied by societies which worked for their removal. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z
He was unfortunately a man of dissipated habits, and his insanity was probably largely due to intemperance. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z
And in a short space of time, if his master or his mistress remonstrated with him, it was not for total abstinence from intoxicating spirits, but for the opposite extreme of an habitual intemperance. The Haunted Homestead A Novel 2011-07-13T02:00:22.920Z
And Crobylus says in his Female Deserter— The wetness of your life amazes me, For men do call intemperance now wetness. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
One philanthropist drew the line on helping any family that showed intemperance or kept a dog. Revisiting the Earth 2011-07-12T02:00:36.337Z
A disposition for social enjoyment has led him from conviviality to habits of intemperance; and an improvident hospitality, to the ruin of his family’s fortune.  A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire 2011-07-08T02:00:18.387Z
During the shutting of the churches, the devotion of the guild-brethren, which was almost always blended with fanaticism and intemperance, had assumed a wild and desperate character. King Eric and the Outlaws, Vol. 3 or, the Throne, the Church, and the People in the Thirteenth Century. Vol. I. 2011-07-07T02:00:24.890Z
And a secret vow to forsake intemperance, in all its forms, material and moral, was made in Valentine's mind, and registered in heaven. The Haunted Homestead A Novel 2011-07-13T02:00:22.920Z
Not, by Jove, in order that the philosophers assembled might indulge in intemperance, but in order that during the banquet they might have a wise and learned conversation. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
If there are any here who think that upon choosing the side of intemperance they have truth and justice on their side, I will give them an opportunity to air their opinions. The Warden of the Plains and Other Stories of Life in the Canadian North-west 2011-07-03T02:00:11.037Z
We lose the intemperance of our inclinations in the sense of what is right. The Heiress; a comedy, in five acts 2011-07-02T02:00:12.813Z
The countenance of the other was dark and repulsive, and covered with blotches, the result of habitual intemperance. Auriol or, The Elixir of Life 2011-06-24T02:00:23.867Z
What made him so importunate with his young acquaintance in London, to divert them from their brutalizing and fatal intemperance? The Life of Benjamin Franklin With Many Choice Anecdotes and admirable sayings of this great man never before published by any of his biographers 2011-06-15T02:00:17.903Z
On which account also the comic poets, running down the Epicureans, attack them as mere servants and ministers of pleasure and intemperance. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
That is the most blamable intemperance; and the stomach exercises then according to its powers a kind of skepticism, or Fabiism, or at least apathy. The Invisible Lodge 2011-06-09T02:00:19.470Z
“Had not his debauches and intemperance diverted him from the more severe studies, he had made an extraordinary person; for no man had ever done so great things at his age.” Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
The fellowship he had won at Oriel College was forfeited for intemperance, and he never conquered the habit, but sank from depth to depth, a pitiable example of genius gone to waste. The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z
Drake himself, from the intemperance of the climate, the fatigues of his journey and the vexation of his disappointment, was seized with a distemper of which he soon after died. Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico In the Years 1599-1602 2011-05-30T02:00:21.633Z
For he danced and revelled, and practised every kind of intemperance and debauchery. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
So government cannot be severe against falsehood, intemperance, imprudence, levity, avarice, egoism, except when these vices become prejudicial to others. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z
Intemperate devotion to work of any kind, like all intemperance, weakens the power of right living. From the Easy Chair, series 3 2011-05-14T02:00:12.237Z
In the intervals between his different fits of intemperance, he suffered the keenest anguish of remorse, and horribly afflictive foresight. Life of Robert Burns 2011-05-11T02:00:21.043Z
We all remember Gibbon’s description of the Fellows of his College, ‘whose dull but deep potations excused the brisker intemperance of youth.’ The Victorian Age The Rede Lecture for 1922 2011-05-11T02:00:18.513Z
Dionysius the tyrant of Sicily encouraged above all others those who squandered their property in drunkenness and gambling and intemperance of that sort. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z
Few are exempt from habits of sensuality and intemperance. The Impending Crisis of the South How to Meet It 2011-05-10T02:00:59.100Z
Without gadding, without haste, Without intemperance—which defiles all— Without inebriety, without jollity, Without silly, vulgar talk; 73. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865 2011-04-19T02:00:18.103Z
From the press and from the pulpit they denounce theft, profaneness, Sabbath breaking, and intemperance; but war is a greater evil than all these, for these and many other evils follow in its train. War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ 2011-04-18T02:00:09.590Z
Mr. Alison says all this luxury and intemperance is quite shameful. Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z
Little by little she fell into habits of idleness and intemperance. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
If a parent could find no motive, either in his philanthropy or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion towards his slave, it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present. The Impending Crisis of the South How to Meet It 2011-05-10T02:00:59.100Z
The whole seemed like a dream; even though intemperance had degraded him, there were intervals in which his mind, clear to see and reflect, sorrowed deeply over his fallen state. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z
The Confessions of a Drunkard, the writer says, “affords a fearful picture of the consequences of intemperance which we have reason to know is a true tale.” Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z
To flog for drunkenness, however frequent the relapse, is an absurdity, for it usually drives the culprit to habits of increased intemperance, that he may forget the disgraceful punishment he has suffered. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 2011-04-01T02:00:28.747Z
The intemperance and incoherence of the imaginations of the Orientals, is a false taste; but it is rather a want of wit than an abuse of it. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z
Of them all none had seemed to the lad so pitiable as the wretched victims of the opium or morphine habit, which is the most degrading and deadly form of intemperance. Rick Dale, A Story of the Northwest Coast 2011-03-24T02:00:12.337Z
Gradually, however, the stranger's face changed; a sickly pallor crept over the features stained by long intemperance, his lip trembled, and two heavy tears gushed out and rolled down his seared cheeks. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z
The mental intemperance that they indulge in promiscuous novel-reading destroys all vigour and clearness of judgment; everything dances in the varying medium of their imagination. Leonora 2011-03-22T02:00:21.627Z
Worse still than violence, however, is guile: the sin of those who in the service of their intemperance or their malice have abused the gift of reason. Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe 2011-03-20T02:00:33.357Z
The result is seen in the poverty, the misery, and the intemperance that disgrace our city. Socialism and Democracy in Europe 2011-03-15T02:00:12.887Z
He enumerated his sins from his childhood, disobedience to his parents, Sabbath breaking, profanity, intemperance, and almost every form of iniquity. Cora and The Doctor or Revelations of A Physician's Wife 2011-03-10T03:00:49.120Z
His political activities assert the rights of the governed against the governor; his writings often indirectly suggest the intemperance of the governed, and the need for something more lasting than mere outer freedom. Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes 2011-03-08T03:00:46.777Z
Some months before he had discharged one of his clerks for intemperance. The Black Eagle Mystery 2011-03-07T03:00:12.497Z
Early intemperance is assigned by the medical men as one cause of the great mortality of Sheffield. Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters 2011-03-06T03:00:21.020Z
He was even becoming celebrated in it, when the demon of intemperance made his acquaintance, and dragged him down to the lowest depths of poverty and despair. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z
All the royal family of Denmark seem to have joined an intemperance society. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z
The members were invited to report "unhappy effects of intemperance," of "imprudence, of passion, or of any other vice or folly," and also "happy effects of temperance, of prudence, of moderation." Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes 2011-03-08T03:00:46.777Z
Alike prolific of illustrations are all the great attempted reforms which the world has witnessed, whether for delivering religion from human corruptions, or eradicating slavery, or intemperance, or breaking the political yoke of the oppressor. The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z
The deepest secret of Verhaeren's art was from the first his joy in intemperance, the strength of his exaggeration. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z
A debauched, ill-favoured, bloated specimen of mortality, the lines of intemperance were deeply graven on his truculent visage, which was at once cunning, sinister, and forbidding. The Highlands of Ethiopia 2011-02-25T03:01:07.193Z
It is not lawful to coöperate with intemperance, unless this is necessary in order to prevent the commission of a greater sin by the other person, or a serious loss to oneself. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
Further, there is reason to believe that intemperance, apart altogether from its direct effect in favouring the occurrence of epilepsy, has an evil influence in the hereditary transmission of this as of other nervous diseases. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
No fine sentiment was wasted upon the occasion; for the indifference which had rather shocked the ladies, was the real state of mind of people too much accustomed to the spectacle of intemperance. Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. 2011-02-15T03:00:16.383Z
But as lessee of the Surrey theatre he acted almost up to his death, which was hastened by intemperance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z
Ease of access and intemperance of use are things on which he will fall down. Literature for Children 2011-02-02T03:00:21.560Z
Thus, he who breaks the fast because he saw others break the fast, is guilty of the same sin of intemperance as those who gave him scandal. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
We believe the virtue and intelligence of "the real South" are eminently conservative, earnestly deprecate intemperance in language, and are sworn enemies to sectional animosity. The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn 2011-01-30T03:00:15.907Z
Revelry and intemperance were the order of the day. London in Modern Times or, Sketches of the English Metropolis during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 2011-01-28T03:00:22.900Z
Scarcely had the last half-day's walk begun before Yeates, who was a drinking man, was overcome by the tremendous exertions and intemperance of the previous day. Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas 2011-01-22T03:00:17.853Z
I think the reasonable men of the world have long since agreed that intemperance is one of the greatest, if not the very greatest of all evils among mankind. Boys' and Girls' Biography of Abraham Lincoln 2011-01-21T03:00:11.447Z
This sin is less grievous than intemperance, just as a passing indisposition is less harmful than a settled malady. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
Keep me from all intemperance and unchastity, and turn from me shameless thoughts. Morning and Evening Prayers for All Days of the Week Together With Confessional, Communion, and Other Prayers and Hymns for Mornings and Evenings, and Other Occasions 2011-01-19T03:00:21.137Z
Even though crimes against property were eliminated by Socialism, there would still be a temptation to commit crime, owing to sexual jealousy and in a certain degree to intemperance and idleness. Twentieth Century Socialism What It Is Not; What It Is: How It May Come 2011-01-17T03:00:51.213Z
The greatest intemperance with savages is no reproach. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I 2011-01-17T03:00:49.523Z
The interest, however, of these dealers in promoting intemperance is a real evil, and justifies the State in imposing restrictions and requiring guarantees, which but for that justification would be infringements of legitimate liberty. On Liberty 2011-01-12T03:00:34.363Z
The moral fast is the omission to take a certain quantity of food that could be taken without intemperance. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
I regret to say that intemperance and immorality play a part in making these figures what they are. Following the Color Line an account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy 2011-01-06T03:00:45.737Z
He has seen how sedulously we guarded against intemperance, at the same time that we gave the sailor his regular allowance of grog. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
It was during the fit of rage consequent upon disappointment, that Leicester had behaved with a degree of intemperance so distasteful to Her Majesty, that she dismissed him in anger, and refused to be reconciled. William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z
Your feeling, Isabella, is warm: but until this hour I never knew it betray you into intemperance. Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z
Thus, the fact that an alms is used by the recipient as a means to intemperance does not detract from the goodness of the almsgiving done for the sake of charity. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
We must urge those around us to more personal cleanliness, insist on a pure home life, and less dissipation and intemperance: to have fewer picnics and save more money for a rainy day. Following the Color Line an account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy 2011-01-06T03:00:45.737Z
What satanical pride, what insatiable covetousness, what unheard-of intemperance, what bestial lust; in a word, what inhuman wickedness, is not practised by those who call themselves Christians! True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
Two of the number from one Home formerly held commissions in the regular Army, but lost them through intemperance. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War
I recommend it to the votaries of intemperance. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8
Example: There is remote danger in an occasional drink, if a person who had several times relapsed into intemperance, has practised abstemiousness for years. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
Upon that occasion Joseph had seriously lectured Buddy upon the evils of intemperance. A Double Knot
And although the extreme intemperance of the late season has weakened and exhausted me much, yet I think, upon the whole, I have got through it as well as upon any former occasion. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
With the heat of an excitable temperament, he probably magnified what he heard, and he made whole classes responsible for the folly and intemperance of a few. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
The interest I felt in him made me call often; and I had a long conversation with him on the philosophy and morale of his intemperance. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8
Here began the day of retribution, and bitterly have I suffered for my intemperance, both in eating and drinking. Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders Cogitations and Confessions of an Aged Physician
Sexual excess is one of the most destructive forms of intemperance, degrading alike the body, mind and morals. What a Young Husband Ought to Know
They give rise to profaneness, intemperance, thefts, robberies, murders, and treason. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
Rhoda's scared looks drew one to assure her, that were Christian free from guilt, his cause could not miscarry at their hands, unless by his own intemperance; therefore should she persuade him to voluntary submission. The Unknown Sea
In Holland, a distinct sort of moral feeling seems to have grown up about intemperance in drink. How to Observe Morals and Manners
The cause of his death was a neglected fever; if even this did not arise from his carelessness of health, and those habits which, if not amounting to intemperance, were certainly trespasses on his constitution. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
The subject of intemperance we have fully treated in the preceding volumes of this series, and we must refer the reader to them in that place, especially the book addressed to young men. What a Young Husband Ought to Know
This final separation between the two—for they never again met—was caused by Poe's intemperance at his hotel in Providence on the day previous to that appointed for his marriage. The Home Life of Poe
For myself, twenty-three years of study and observation have convinced me that poverty is the prime cause of intemperance, and that misery is the mother and hereditary appetite the father of the drink hallucination.... The Menace of Prohibition
Among them is one for the suppression of intemperance—a prophetic prelude to the exertions of the present day in this noble cause. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
Another scandal seems to have been frequent—intemperance in wine. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
It is where real and thoroughgoing change in the manner of life is hopeless that irregular intemperance of various sorts320 appears to bulk relatively largest as an economic evil. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
The public finances have been more economically administered, intemperance and immorality have been more energetically combated, candidates with immoral records have been removed from the political arena. The Modern Woman's Rights Movement A Historical Survey
Only two families in every hundred of the 1575 which have been in the care of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor this summer were brought to poverty through intemperance. The Menace of Prohibition
Among the native races the prevailing diseases, apart from those of a malarial origin, are chiefly such as arise from bad and insufficient food, from intemperance, and from want of cleanliness. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John"
He committed therefore frequent excesses, considering his constitution; which would not have been intemperance in another. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
How long, then, will a problem of temperance or intemperance, idleness or industry, preserve its obviously ethical character without admixture? Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
Let him surrender to intemperance, and the judgment of disordered nerves and enfeebled frame is immediately declared. Stand Up, Ye Dead
The Association’s report for 1909 showed that intemperance, imprisonment, desertion, ‘shiftlessness and inefficiency,’ all told, accounted for not 12 per cent of those brought to want. The Menace of Prohibition
Richard, with his usual intemperance, answered that he would not for their request remove the meanest scullion from his kitchen. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3
Among the preventible, or those which can be in good part removed, may be placed ignorance, intemperance, over-crowding of population, want of work, idleness, vagrancy, the weakness of the marriage-tie, and bad legislation. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them
Temperance or intemperance, truth or falsehood, idleness or industry, honesty or fraud, social justice or class-interest—these will serve. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
Munificence is the mean between pettiness and vulgar profusion, good temper between spiritlessness and irascibility, politeness between rudeness and obsequiousness, modesty between shamelessness and bashfulness, temperance between insensibility and intemperance. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Carroll D. Wright, in the “Eighteenth Annual Report of the Commission of Labor,” shows that only one-fourth of one per cent of all cases of non-employment in the United States is due to intemperance. The Menace of Prohibition
We hear a good deal about intemperance nowadays. Weighed and Wanting Addresses on the Ten Commandments
All who study the lower classes are beginning, however, now to look for other remedies of the evil of intemperance. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them
The reaction, provoked by the intemperance of the conflicting parties, now produced a tendency to extreme caution. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology
But she is like a glutton, who has not the heart to give up his intemperance in eating, and fondly clings to the hope that he can cure his nightmares of indigestion by medicine. The Spirit of Japan
And in addition to all this, it lessens drunkenness not a whit; but on the contrary, increases intemperance, making it more possible and perhaps more inviting to those unable to curb the appetite. The Menace of Prohibition
When he is restored to the same office afterward upon his petition are these words, "No complaint of the least dishonesty or intemperance appeared against me." Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence
The great effort now is to bring this class of influences to bear on the habits of the laboring-people, and thus diminish intemperance. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them
The subject is one which I really cannot pursue without intemperance of language. The Admirable Bashville or, Constancy Unrewarded
He struck me as a handsome and distinguished-looking man, 'but with a countenance that alike betrayed passion and intemperance. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience
We read also that Noah planted a vineyard and fell into the sin of intemperance. The Overcoming Life and Other Sermons
Victory was ours, but discipline was at an end; I could with difficulty muster sentinels for the night; the cellars were ransacked, and weariness and intemperance soon produced their effects. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4.
Indeed, intemperance seemed only to make him more light-hearted, ebullient, and Brobdingnagian. Interpreters
His habits of intemperance were abandoned at once, and without the slightest reference to motive or intention he gave his son to see that he had entered on a new course in life. One Of Them
Secure by our compact and our vows from tasting of the forbidden fruit, may we always possess the happy intemperance of never-satiated souls. The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar
A more direct clue is afforded by the registrar-general’s annual returns of deaths directly attributed to intemperance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
From the lowest strata of society to the highest women were made miserable by this evil of intemperance. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
In the first week of last year there were five deaths from intemperance alone.  The Night Side of London
But this is but a small portion of the damage done to humanity by the ravages of intemperance Here and There in London
Their abnegation develops fanaticism, which is intemperance itself, and fills them with hate toward those outside their creed. The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar
The much-controverted question as to whether intemperance is increasing among women can hardly, however, be decided by an appeal to the criminal statistics. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
But no one lofty specimen of superior womanhood arose from the atmosphere of feud, brigandage, and drunken intemperance among the so-called higher classes. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
Women are not so prone to intemperance as men, and at times they really need some stimulant; how shall we determine in regard to wines? Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Chiefly, we are told, because of poverty; and of all causes of poverty, is not intemperance the greatest?  Here and There in London
The rest of the native tribes had either removed beyond the limits of the colony, or dwindled to a mere handful by war, disease, and intemperance. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
His eyes were closed, but his features did not betoken sleep: on the contrary, his flushed cheek told of intemperance, and the table, covered with wine-decanters and glasses, beside him, confirmed the impression. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier
If the luxuries of the Indies usher disease to our tables the consequence is not unknown; the wise and the temperate receive no injury, and intemperance has been the destroyer of mankind in every age. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
He shewed that habits of intemperance, or feelings and prejudices generated by intemperance, pervaded every class, from the highest to the lowest, the richest to the poorest. Discussion on American Slavery
To the cruelty of the fathers"--the King sighed deeply--"is added the dissipation, the intemperance, the effeminate indolence of the sons. The Scarlet Banner
When the word "intemperance" is mentioned most people think at once of strong drink; many people are unwilling to think of anything but strong drink. The Book of Courage
Their manners are exquisitely fine; no rudeness, no profanity, no intemperance is to be found among them, not even among the lowest classes. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant
A short altercation ensued, which was afterward, through the intemperance of passion incident to the sex, kindled into a flame of contention. Roman Women
Intemperance.—Eating for the sake of a false appetite is intemperance. Applied Physiology Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics
All restrictive legislation upon vicious habits, like intemperance, gambling or other immoral practices, is naturally aimed first at the places contrived to foster such habits, and therefore to attack the innocent. Rural Health and Welfare
When he wrote to the Corinthians, "Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things," he must have had in mind scores of different ways in which intemperance endangers success. The Book of Courage
“For twenty-nine years,” he wrote, “we did without the necessity for magistrates or lawyers; without a single legal punishment; without any known poors’ rate; without intemperance or religious animosities. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright"
At the time we speak of, intemperance was an Irish vice, and one which prevailed largely. St. Patrick's Eve
Drinking strong drink for the sake of its taste is a common form of intemperance. Applied Physiology Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics
He was an old, short man, of excessive corpulence in body, and whose face was bloated and purple by intemperance. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
As if where there is no temptation to drink there can be no temptation to intemperance! The Book of Courage
There are those, however, who believe it possible to oppose and restrain intemperance by other methods than legislative prohibition. Vivisection
As in the cases of Lucretia and Virginia, so here a tyrant's intemperance was the occasion, if not the cause, of a great nation's rising. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion
But eating too much preserves, pie, and candy is intemperance too, and can do a great deal of harm. Applied Physiology Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics
Most of the men fell victims to their intemperance in drink. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment
She protested vehemently against all dissipation, in which I cordially joined her, though I hope with something less intemperance of manner, and less acrimony against those who pursued it. Coelebs In Search of a Wife
European scientists have recently given much attention to the physical degradation among children which they believe to be the result of intemperance on the part of the parents. Almost a Woman
The sixth class consists also of widows; but they are remarkable for idleness, intemperance, or improvidence. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847
Eating too much of sweet things is one form of intemperance. Applied Physiology Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics
He was an old servant of the establishment, who had on several occasions exhibited symptoms of mental derangement, which ultimately became confirmed by habits of intemperance. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment
He had inherited the weakness of purpose, as well as the splendid conversational powers, of his father, and lapsed into habits of intemperance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher"
When the Chinese government made laws against intemperance about eleven hundred years before Christ, it can hardly have gone more hastily to work than the members of this movement of the twentieth century after Christ. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908
It contained a flat contradiction of the statements to which I had alluded, and drew a dark picture of the intemperance in the wine producing districts of France and Germany. Little Wolf A Tale of the Western Frontier
Many of the suicides in America are slandered by fanatics of the temperance society, as being caused by intemperance. Why a National Literature Cannot Flourish in the United States of North America
It was more nearly true in former generations, when intemperance was an almost universal vice. The Economic Functions of Vice
The melancholy fate of Maurice Carlyle furnishes another illustration of the mournful truth that the wages of intemperance are destitution and desertion.” Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part
But every strong nation remained also conscious of the dangers and evils which result from intemperance. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908
He dwelt upon the woes and ruins of intemperance, and the responsibility of every one who did not do all in his power to remedy the evil. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848
It was the Herod blood, his wife said; and, with the intemperance of a woman whose ambition has been deceived, she taunted him with his plebeian descent. Mary Magdalen
Christian Science, antagonis- tic to intemperance, as to all immorality, is by no means associated therewith. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896
He was a plain man, with a red face and a nose exaggerated by intemperance; and yet there was something not unpleasing in his countenance, especially when he spoke. Old and New London Volume I
The real danger begins everywhere with intemperance: that is, with a lack of that self-discipline which is not learned but lost under the outer force of prohibition. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908
It is a great mistake to call nothing intemperance but that degree of physical excitement which completely overthrows the mental powers. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings
At any rate, the exhibit that is made of them and of their intemperance is furnished by themselves. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880.
As reasonably might you place enticing liquors before a man struggling against intemperance. Vocations Explained Matrimony, Virginity, The Religious State and The Priesthood
It exercised a sort of instinctive and involuntary check upon the old man's rude intemperance of language when irritated. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850.
On the whole, history shows that intemperance and abstinence alike work against the highest interests of civilization; temperance alone offers the most favorable psychological conditions for the highest cultural achievement. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908
"Why, I thought he was gone—dead and done over, long ago, with intemperance." The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings
In every settlement of this kind,—no matter how choice the original materials,—vice will soon preponderate over virtue, intemperance over sobriety, knavery over honesty, oppression over liberty, and impiety over godliness. Thoughts on African Colonization
Her father, as we know, had ruined himself by intemperance, her brother also, and she herself had not escaped the fatal appetite. Home Life of Great Authors
They moderate its actions, and often save it, unknown to itself, from its own intemperance. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850.
Forty years' efforts by men alone to suppress the evil of intemperance give us the following appalling figures: 600,000 common drunkards! The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
And when, as is too often the case, that ruin comes, unrestrained and desperate intemperance is the wretched resort to allay the ravings of disappointment and despair. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings
Their virtues were courage, energy, alertness, inventiveness, generosity, honesty, truth-speaking; their commonest faults were violence, combativeness, lax ways in business, intemperance, narrowness of mind. Andrew Jackson
She was not restrained by the checks which refined society imposes, for in Weimar she had no society, and as the years went by she became openly and shamelessly given over to intemperance. Home Life of Great Authors
Of late, Joe Flint's vile habit of intemperance had grown upon him so rapidly that he did not work at the stable more than one day in three. Try Again or, the Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. A Story for Young Folks
Young ladies have delicate flesh; they are not like us who are accustomed as babies to intemperance and blows. The Grandee
As in a child, a considerable intemperance of speech is accompanied by some power of 20 secrecy. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 17 (of 25)
But the realist, with a fine intemperance, will not suffer the presence of anything so dead as a convention; he shall have all fiery, all hot-pressed from nature, all charactered and notable, seizing the eye. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25)
He gained a college fellowship, and forfeited it within a year, by intemperance; after which he maintained himself by his pen. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851.
The drunkard realizes in his sober moments what must be the end of a course of intemperance. Sowing and Reaping
And Gilbert Stuart died as he had lived, a victim to intemperance, physical and moral! Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
Brandeis hastened to the spot, with Strong at his heels; and the two principals being both incensed, and Strong seriously alarmed for his friend’s safety, there began among them a scene of great intemperance. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 17 (of 25)
But his intemperance has always been most religiously exaggerated, and we doubt not also that the poverty of the family at this time has been made to appear worse than it was. Robert Burns Famous Scots Series
To come then to that abuse, of which I am proposed to speak, namely, intemperance; I say, that it is a great pity it should have prevailed so much, as entirely to banish sobriety. Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age
Arms and legs broken, and many other accidents, have been the results of this intemperance of the season. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
To seek immediate pleasure regardless of consequences was far different from avoiding extravagance and intemperance, in order to make a higher happiness. History of Human Society
His first grant of land was one hundred and forty acres; but, unhappily, he fell into habits of intemperance, and got rid of it all. Australia, its history and present condition containing an account both of the bush and of the colonies, with their respective inhabitants
The few years of his residence in Dumfries have been commonly regarded as a period of poverty and intemperance. Robert Burns Famous Scots Series
O wretched and unhappy Italy! do you not see, that intemperance murders every year more of your subjects, than you could lose by the most cruel plague, or by fire and sword in many battles? Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age
His conduct on the last day of the hearing and this judgment in some degree made up for his previous intemperance and violence. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. III
After some more discourse in this strain they separated, but very civilly, and without any intemperance of expression on the part of the Reformer. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II
"A prohibitory liquor law.—Any measure which will alleviate the frightful evils of intemperance." George Brown
The impure air of sleeping-rooms probably causes more deaths than intemperance. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition)
There are means still left to banish intemperance, and such means too, that every man may have recourse to them without any assistance. Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age
I am now pretty well convinced, from two or three years' observation, that a large portion of my business, as a physician, arises from intemperance in the use of food. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
But the fiend of intemperance had wrought destruction of her brilliant prospects, and made her life an open scandal. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
The assailant was George Bennett, who had been employed in the engine room of the Globe for some years, and had been discharged for intemperance. George Brown
But the loss of his wife preyed upon his mind, and he is said, though I believe chiefly on Pope's authority, to have given way to intemperance. The Age of Pope (1700-1744)
Repletion, excess, intemperance, superfluous humours, diseases, fevers, pains, and the dangers of death, vanish, in her presence, like clouds before the sun. Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age
With views like his on the subject of intemperance, and a mind ever open to conviction, the result could hardly have been otherwise. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery
They found poor Mrs. Rooney's little Johnny, burned to a crisp; and in the house next to Keppler's they exhumed the body of Biddy Brady, a good-natured, efficient washerwoman, whose greatest fault was her intemperance. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit, malice, revenge, intemperance, and every other hurtful vice. Benjamin Franklin A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago American Pioneers and Patriots Series
Johnson said melancholy people were apt to fly to intemperance for relief, but that it sunk them much deeper in misery. Life and Literature Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers, and classified in alphabetical order
There are few families who are wholly free from the evils of intemperance. Robert Coverdale's Struggle Or, On The Wave Of Success
Miss Willard saw the sorrow and suffering caused by intemperance and she determined to war against this great evil. Modern Americans A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades
The pains, indeed, at length abated, and this unfortunate epicure returned to all his former habits of intemperance. The History of Sandford and Merton
So destructive has been the progress of intemperance, that whole villages have been swept away. The Land of the Miamis An Account of the Struggle to Secure Possession of the North-West from the End of the Revolution until 1812
He became intemperate; and his intemperance made her necessitous.  The Claims of Labour an essay on the duties of the employers to the employed
It had not always been so, but her husband's intemperance had changed her ideas and made her accept thankfully what once she would have disdained. Robert Coverdale's Struggle Or, On The Wave Of Success
How sick I am of hearing her constant talk against intemperance; from California to China I have had to hear it. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife
This way of life is even much less so than the intemperance in which too many of the rich continually indulge themselves. The History of Sandford and Merton
As to vices, who can dispute our intemperance, while an honest drunken fellow is a character in a man's praise? The True-Born Englishman A Satire
The pretended Mr. Carr is said to have finally lapsed into habits of excessive intemperance, and to have found a stranger's grave on the island. Due South or Cuba Past and Present
Know that even if they have not drawn swords, hunger, fatigue, or intemperance will overtake them. Romans — Volume 3: Micromegas
As for Arvilly, her ideas on intemperance couldn’t be added to or diminished by anything, but she wep’ and cried for days. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife
The rich, on the contrary, are generally the victims of their own sloth and intemperance, and, therefore, he finds it necessary to use a contrary method of cure—exercise, abstinence, and mortification. The History of Sandford and Merton
And to yourself, in avoiding all irregularities and intemperance, which may impair your faculties or debase the dignity of your profession. Masonic Monitor of the Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason together with the Ceremony of Installation, Laying Corner Stones, Dedications, Masonic Burial, Etc.
He turned her past life inside out, made her confess her infidelity, her intemperance, her brawling in the streets, her conviction and fine at the Hammersmith Police Court. Name and Fame A Novel
They suffer, too, every now and then, extreme want, insomuch that, joined to occasional intemperance, it is rapidly reducing their numbers. Principles Of Political Economy Abridged with Critical, Bibliographical, and Explanatory Notes, and a Sketch of the History of Political Economy
I then perceived that this English Cat Peer owed this forced and fictitious gravity that in England is called respectability to age and to intemperance at table. Lords of the Housetops Thirteen Cat Tales
Conventionally, I suppose, it would be the right thing to represent Alere as a great genius neglected, or as a genius destroyed by intemperance. Amaryllis at the Fair
You agree to avoid private piques and quarrels, and to guard against intemperance and excess? Masonic Monitor of the Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason together with the Ceremony of Installation, Laying Corner Stones, Dedications, Masonic Burial, Etc.
The prince, seeing the superior sagacity of Marlborough, and ashamed of his own intemperance, overwhelmed the duke with apologies, and the friendship of the two generals was more strongly cemented than ever. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848
Grounds of inferiority in the pleasures which are subjects of intemperance. Modern Painters Volume II (of V)
Is not the nation suffering because of the lack of them since it has placed the ballot in the hands of ignorance, immorality, intemperance and lawlessness? The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV
He was not neglected, neither was he the victim of intemperance in the usual sense. Amaryllis at the Fair
Her end is said to have been hastened by intemperance. The Works of Aphra Behn Volume V
Mr. W——, aged forty-four years, corpulent, inactive, with a short neck, and addicted to habits of intemperance, was attacked on the 7th of July 1772, with symptoms which seemed to threaten an apoplexy. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air
Speaking of intemperance in relation to crime, he states that: 'Brain-workers provide the most hopeless cases of dipsomania. The Curse of Education
We white Americans can't get rid of whiskey intemperance with all our moral courage and all our civilization and all our Christianity. Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions
Thus, daily and hourly, her superior acquirements, her enlightened understanding, yielded to the intemperance of her ruling infatuation, and every power of reflection seemed absorbed in the unfeminine propensity. A Walk from London to Fulham
With all his feeling for religion, he was seldom prudish; his amazing vitality never led him into excess or intemperance. Six Centuries of Painting
They gave themselves up to intemperance and kindred vices, and their descendants still lead a hand-to-mouth existence in the Tsardom which their privileges alone could not better. England and Germany
He has, in all probability, long ere this, reached the grave towards which he seemed to be hurrying, with all the speed of intemperance and insanity combined. An Old Sailor's Yarns
And yet China has thought no price too great to pay in the effort to free herself from this form of intemperance. Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions
He heard intimations, too, of his habits, and intemperance was leaving its traces in his once rather handsome countenance. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 5. May 1848
Thus, grief and fear, and every other perturbation of the mind, have their rise from intemperance. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
Who could with ruffian hand strive to provoke Hoar wisdom to intemperance! who could lie! André
When he comes home from discussing politics with his co-mates and brothers in exile, she will not fail to jibe him on the general worthlessness of his existence, and accuse him of intemperance. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Fifty years of agitation in the United States have probably accomplished less to minimize intemperance among us than ten years of anti-opium agitation has accomplished in ridding China of her particular form of intemperance. Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions
How much intemperance to the physical depression caused by badly cooked food! The Skilful Cook A Practical Manual of Modern Experience
One imagines pleasure to be a good, another money; and yet the one may be called off from intemperance, the other from covetousness. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
Excess in the moral sense is expressed by dissipation, prodigality, intemperance, etc. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
What with the wastes of intemperance and ignorance, of idleness and class wars, the losses of society are enormous. A Man's Value to Society Studies in Self Culture and Character
While not a teetotaler he was strongly opposed to all that intemperance represented. A Son of the Middle Border
Whiskey was freely made and sold and drunk in that time and that region; but it must not be imagined that there was no struggle against intemperance. A Boy's Town
So that it makes no difference whether you approve of moderate perturbations of mind, or of moderate injustice, moderate cowardice, and moderate intemperance. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero
The evil of intemperance is one exceedingly difficult to ——. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
They are hence disposed to all the intemperance of hatred and revenge; to the chronic malice of a Jago, or the acute pangs of an Achilles. Practical Education, Volume II
The peculiarities of his constitution were as great as those of his character: luxury and intemperance are relative terms, depending on other circumstances than mere quantity and quality. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual
Some fail by falling into temptations of various kinds, and disgrace their profession; and some fail through intemperance. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 8, August, 1880
It is singular that I had forgotten all about the murder which had just taken place in that bar-room, and which had been directly produced by intemperance. My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself.
Abolish is now used of institutions, customs, and conditions, especially those wide-spread and long existing; as, to abolish slavery, ignorance, intemperance, poverty. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
Many too, by reason of their parents' intemperance, are weaklings and unable to take their stand in the ranks of honest labourers. A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science
In low nervous affections arising from a languid circulation, and when the stomach is in a state of debility from age, intemperance, or other causes, this is a most acceptable restorative. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual
Broken in nerve by long intemperance and fanatic excitement, he burst into tears and fled, refusing the hero's death in which he might still have saved his name from scorn. Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 2 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
And of this passionate intemperance there are many undoubted instances, of which it will be sufficient to recount a few. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
Give women the legal power to combat intemperance, and they will soon be able to prove that they do not like drunken husbands any better than men like drunken wives. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
But Hillsboro was by no means exempt from the prevailing scourge of intemperance. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
Yes, intemperance has attained such prevalence that even princes and lords have learned the habit from their young noblemen and are no longer ashamed of it. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
That night in her bed she made a long and impassioned apology to her Maker for the sin of intemperance into which she had been so unwittingly betrayed. Turn About Eleanor
Real intemperance is found almost entirely amongst the dregs of the big cities and the lowest class of peasants. Home Life in Germany
Within our memory Paul has been the standing demonstration in favor of slavery, intemperance and the oppression of women. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Poverty, disease, crime, vice, intemperance, or war, these are definite situations which challenge human effort and human ingenuity. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
Where peradventure there are still pious parents or godfearing Christian rulers, they ought, for the sake of lessening the evil of intemperance, to restrain their children and domestics with serious chastisements. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
The intense bitterness and intemperance of Gurowski in the expression of his views is well illustrated in a conversation quoted by one of his friends in The Atlantic Monthly more than forty years ago. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
He sits there, upon that unequalled throne, his face sickly pale with boyish debauchery; his young forehead worn with the premature sensual wrinkles of lust; and his eyes bloodshot with last night's intemperance. If, Yes and Perhaps Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact
Would woman by her suffrage even help to remove illiteracy from Louisiana, intemperance from New England, and stop society from committing murder by the tenement-house abuses of New York? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Her brother Theodore, his most unfortunate marriage to a servant, his intemperance, the general scandal of his mother's violent detestation of his wife, all this was most unpleasant. The Beloved Woman
For naught else can result from the pernicious life of intemperance but false security, and contempt of God. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
People have entirely left off the sin of profaneness; and, as to intemperance, there is very little of that.' The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
Would he cherish intemperance, that sobriety might shine the brighter? An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
She has taught the world how to struggle with intemperance, and pilgrims come hither from all quarters of the earth to learn the theory and practice of prohibition. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
When peace came, Clark settled about eight miles from Louisville and fell into habits of intemperance which unfitted him for public service. The story of Kentucky
Some sense of propriety in the matter remains to them, though occasionally we find even under the veil some intemperance; however, it is with restraint. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
Poor Mrs. Penn's habit of intemperance had been strengthened by her connection with these people. A Vanished Hand
This free use of cider, with accompanying intemperance, survives in only two houses on Quaker Hill. Quaker Hill A Sociological Study
Methodist Bishop Simpson was right when he declared the vote of woman at the polls would soon extinguish the perdition fires of intemperance. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
The genius, ready wit, satire, and forensic power of Marshall made him a favorite with all audiences at all times; but unfortunately his habit of intemperance lessened his powers and closed his career. The story of Kentucky
Gold and pearls and costly array is intemperance in dress. The Gospel Day Or, the Light of Christianity
The almost universal prevalence of intemperance is another prolific source of the moral darkness and degradation of the people. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
"He appears to have had ... his mind strongly influenced to an active protest against the evils of slavery, war, capital punishment and intemperance." Quaker Hill A Sociological Study
Mr. Collier: I wish to say that intemperance can never be cured by law. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Take a case of intemperance, An old inebriate attends a temperance lecture, listens attentively, becomes persuaded of the value of abstinence, signs the pledge, and spends the remainder of his life a sober man. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
For instance, it is impossible for man to admire honesty and dishonesty; to love temperance and intemperance; to enjoy peace and strife. The Gospel Day Or, the Light of Christianity
And one does not need to do more than explain the results of intemperance to a sensible man to prove to him that he should avoid all excesses. English: Composition and Literature
To exert our every effort to obliterate those evils which tend to destroy our character and our homes, such as intemperance, gambling, and social impurity. Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
In the last few months the women's war upon the whisky trade and intemperance at large has prompted me thus to declare unequivocally for them and their glorious efforts. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
But I would not be understood to regard the evils that flow from it as deserving to be mentioned in comparison with the unutterable woes and miseries of intemperance. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
As I have heretofore borne my testimony against slavery, intemperance, war, tariffs and all indirect taxation, banks and all monopolies, I desire to leave on record my abhorrence of them all. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
If a person should wish to prove the dangers of intemperance, he might enforce his proof by a story, or by a description of the condition of the nervous system after a drunken revel. English: Composition and Literature
But the habitual intemperance had exacted even from his iron constitution its forfeit of shakiness in the morning, and the rare sobriety left the man suffering and unstrung. The Dop Doctor
Men took the position that only a prohibitory law could put an end to the great evil of intemperance. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
But, above all, it trained the young to fear the very name of intoxicating drink, and to hate and keep far away from everything that led to intemperance. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
Habitual intemperance, or any other vice which makes the husband or wife intolerable and abhorrent to the other, ought to be sufficient cause for divorce. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
If, on the other hand, he explained these results in order to convince another that he should avoid intemperance, then the piece is argument. English: Composition and Literature
On entering the hut where he had left his black companion the evening before, he had before him a melancholy evidence of the evils of intemperance. The Giraffe Hunters
It was asserted there by Wendell Phillips that intemperance had its root in our Saxon blood, that demanded a stimulus; and he argued from that standpoint. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
Among the persons who recently laid in the Boston jail over Sunday, and were fined Monday morning for intemperance or rowdyism, were a member of the bar and a clergy man. Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements
Rev. Antoinette L. Brown made a very effective and eloquent address, urging the necessity for legislative action against the evils of intemperance, and recommended the passage of the Maine Law in our Legislature. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
In four of the cases due to intemperance a cure was effected and the patients joined the temperance society. Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 Volume 1, Number 12
Prudence saved Lord Guildford from excessive intemperance; but he lived with a freedom that would be remarkable in the present age. A Book About Lawyers
If intemperance has its root in the Saxon blood, that demands a stimulus, why is it that the womanhood of this nation is not at the grog-shops to-day? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
Of fifty thousand of these paupers, the causes of whose destitution have been ascertained, nearly twenty thousand are attributable, directly or indirectly, to intemperance, profligacy, licentiousness, and crime! Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
We have come together at this time to consult each other as to what woman may do in banishing the vice of intemperance from the land. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Again, it is not enough that all the characters speak in a way in which no living men ever did or could speak—they all suffer from a common intemperance of language. Tolstoy on Shakespeare A Critical Essay on Shakespeare
"Ah, my lord," Mr. Dunning exclaimed, "this old man's case supports a theory upheld by many persons, that habitual intemperance is favorable to longevity." A Book About Lawyers
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