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1
Waverley was unaccustomed to the use of wine, excepting with
great
temperance
.
2
I want you to go with me to-night to this
great
temperance
meeting.
3
He's the Rector, you know; a
great
temperance
man.
4
Without being robust, thanks to his
great
temperance
,
he has kept his health uninjured since his birth.
5
I have a notion, that by very
great
temperance
,
or more properly abstinence, he may yet recover.
6
He was a
great
temperance
man, but recommended a little wine to Timothy for the stomach's sake.
7
The day that followed the
great
temperance
meeting was one full of excitement to the operatives of Crossbourne.
8
The
great
temperance
leader went to speak to him and said "Edward, why don't you pray?"
9
The Grand River cornet band, and ours, played, alternately, their angelic melodies, to cheer us in the
great
temperance
cause.
10
They attracted, however, little notice beyond that of James Teare, Caine's uncle, the
great
temperance
reformer, who admired them justly.
11
Though he lived in a state of pecuniary independence, he gave an example of
great
temperance
,
as well as of great humility of mind.
12
With such leaders, under God, and with the true end kept steadily in view, Christian women ought not to fail in their
great
temperance
work.
13
I suppose there wasn't a
greater
temperance
advocate in town.
14
Of the Public Messes he abolished some altogether and reformed others so that
greater
temperance
prevailed.
15
But intemperance remained the curse of the workingman down to the days of Van Buren and Tyler, when a
greater
temperance
movement began.
great
temperance
great