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1 He did, however, speak at the meetings of various voluntary societies, especially temperance societies .
2 Add to these the temperance societies , and we seem to complete the organized work of the Church.
3 Ambition: The end of temperance societies .
4 I suppose the temperance societies affect you; they must have had a great effect on the sale of liquor.
5 We have taken into the temperance societies , about five hundred members, and about fifty persons have been happily converted.
6 By the 1820s, there were thousands of temperance societies , spearheaded from the pulpit by still more thousands of Protestant clergy.
7 Neither was there that concert of effort so universal to-day between the churches and temperance societies to rescue the fallen.
8 Unions, and other temperance societies , asking that scientific instruction in temperance be given to the children of the public schools.
9 The principle of total abstinence is wholly repudiated, and temperance societies are forbidden an existence....
10 Ranged in front of the door of his suite was the delegation from the temperance societies , patiently waiting, more saturnine than before.
11 In "the colonies," temperance societies sprang up in a futile attempt to keep the plague at bay in the New World.
12 The vice of Canada is, however, drink; and Temperance Societies will not mend it.
13 Temperance societies have been imported from America, and grog nearly thrown overboard by the British Navy.
14 We have been often asked by certain of the Temperance Societies to give them some advice on Self-Education.
15 "We represent the united temperance societies of this State," began the clergyman.
16 Schools and Temperance Societies are good customers, and occasionally a good order comes in from a foreign state or colony, for coins.
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