The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 226
... increase in drunkenness , the numerical increase is rather comparative than positive . The number of the persons who are in any way addicted to the use of spirituous liquor forms but a fraction of the whole population . There is ...
... increase in drunkenness , the numerical increase is rather comparative than positive . The number of the persons who are in any way addicted to the use of spirituous liquor forms but a fraction of the whole population . There is ...
Page 230
... increase of drinking had been larger than the increase of revenue would indicate . He admitted that there had been a serious increase of drinking among the people . That increase was not confined to the area under the out - still system ...
... increase of drinking had been larger than the increase of revenue would indicate . He admitted that there had been a serious increase of drinking among the people . That increase was not confined to the area under the out - still system ...
Page 686
... increased to £ 301,781 . In the Dover address it is satisfactory to know that the pros- perity of the order is increasing . The increase of juvenile societies ' members and capital is remarkable , the capital having risen £ 11,281 ...
... increased to £ 301,781 . In the Dover address it is satisfactory to know that the pros- perity of the order is increasing . The increase of juvenile societies ' members and capital is remarkable , the capital having risen £ 11,281 ...
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