Encara no tenim significats per a "intemperate man".
1The poverty of the intemperate man owes its great misery to its cause.
2Not that the rector of Drumbarrow was by any means an intemperate man.
3By these same means the intemperate man can be cured.
4Watching, and choler, and gripes, are with an intemperate man:
5He is not what may be called an intemperate man?
6But the intemperate man consents to his own act.
7He was not an intemperate man, of course.
8An intemperate man is a failure anywhere.
9His father was a lazy, intemperate man, who had no pride of manhood, and cared only for himself.
10He celebrated his first day of freedom by getting drunk, although he had never before been an intemperate man.
11Being an intemperate man, one cold night after indulging in his cups, he was found by the roadside stark and stiff.
12There are people who are almost as much tied to their novels as an intemperate man is tied to his bottle.
13Tom's father was a notoriously intemperate man, and the boy had nothing to hope for from his precept or his example.
14Elizabeth, for instance, can only suffer, pray, and die; she saves the fickle and intemperate man by her loyalty, though not for this life.
15"Mr. Ridley, as I have been informed," returned Dr. Hillhouse, "has been an intemperate man.
16"Nor I," answered John, who was blind to his own danger, as all intemperate men are.
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