tailieunhanh - Select Temperance Tracts

Certain extravagant acts which indicate a temporary fit of madness. Those are singing, hallooing, roaring, imitating the noises of brute animals, jumping, tearing off clothes, dancing naked, breaking glasses and china, and dashing other articles of household furniture upon the ground or floor. After a while the paroxysm of drunkenness is completely formed. The face now becomes flushed, the eyes project, and are somewhat watery, winking is less frequent than is natural; the under lip is protruded--the head inclines a little to one shoulder--the jaw falls--belchings and hiccough take place--the limbs totter--the whole body staggers. The unfortunate subject of this history next falls on his seat--he looks. | Temperance Tracts by American Tract Society 1 Temperance Tracts by American Tract Society Project Gutenberg s Select Temperance Tracts by American Tract Society This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Select Temperance Tracts Author American Tract Society Release Date November 4 2008 EBook 27146 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SELECT TEMPERANCE TRACTS Produced by Bryan Ness Deirdre M. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http This file was produced from scans of public domain works at the University of Michigan s Making of America collection. TRANSCRIBER S NOTE Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible please see detailed list of printing issues at the end of the text. The original page numbering of each tract has been maintained for ease of reference the preparer of the e-text has assigned each tract a letter and appended the identifying letters to the original page numbers. Temperance Tracts by American Tract Society 2 SELECT TEMPERANCE TRACTS. Illustration Scene in a bar-room PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY 150 NASSAU-STREET NEW YORK. CONTENTS. Pages EFFECTS OF ARDENT SPIRITS. By Dr. Rush 8 A TRAFFIC IN ARDENT SPIRITS. By Rev. Dr. Edwards 32 B REWARDS OF DRUNKENNESS 4 C THE WELL-CONDUCTED FARM 12 D KITTREDGE S ADDRESS ON EFFECTS OF ARDENT SPIRITS 24 E DICKINSON S APPEAL TO YOUTH 8 F ALARM TO DISTILLERS AND THEIR ALLIES 8 G PUTNAM AND THE WOLF 24 H HITCHCOCK ON THE MANUFACTURE OF ARDENT SPIRITS 28 I M ILVAINE S ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN 24 J WHO SLEW ALL THESE 4 K SEWALL ON INTEMPERANCE 24 L BIBLE ARGUMENT FOR TEMPERANCE 12 M FOUR REASONS AGAINST THE USE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS 12 N DEBATES OF CONSCIENCE ON ARDENT SPIRITS 16 O BARNES ON .