| 1837 - 440 Seiten
...brutalization of disposition that destroys the most endearing bonds of nature and society. — 4. Destruction of all moral and religious principle ; disregard of...insensibility to' shame, and indescribable degradation. MALT LIQUOR. MR. CHADWICK, when taking evidence on the poor laws, questioned a man of superior strength... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 Seiten
...and Crime. * Enq. into the Effects of Ardent Spirits, by Benj. Rush, MD bonds of nature and society." Violation of chastity, insensibility to shame, and...magistrates, overseers, teachers, and others, examined by the committee on all these points.* Mr. Poynder, whose opportunities of observing the deleterious influence... | |
| Society for improving the condition of the labouring classes - 1840 - 168 Seiten
...of disposition that breaks asunder and destroys the most endearing bonds of nature and society.—4. Extinction of all moral and religious principle; disregard...insensibility to shame, and indescribable degradation. Let any man consider in his own mind, candidly, how much, in different parts of his life, he has spent... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 542 Seiten
...brutalization of disposition that breaks asunder and destroys the most endearing bonds of nature and society." Violation of chastity, insensibility to shame, and...magistrates, overseers, teachers, and others, examined by the committee on all these points.* Mr. Poynder, whose opportunities of observing the deleterious influence... | |
| John Bell - 1842 - 504 Seiten
...extinction of aptitude for learning, as well as of indisBAD EFFECTS OF BEER-DRrNKlNG. 373 position for practising any useful art or industrious occupation....others, examined by your committee on all these points." (Report, — Printed by order of the House of Commons, — p. 4.) This melancholy picture, in all its... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1851 - 198 Seiten
...their long and careful investigation. 7. Destruction of mental capacity and vigour, and extinction of aptitude for learning, as well as of disposition for...a national point of view, as affecting the wealth, resources, strength, honour, and prosperity of the country, the consequences of intoxication and intemperate... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1853 - 590 Seiten
...8. Irritation of all the worst passions of the heart : hatred, anger, revenge ; with a brutalisation of disposition that breaks asunder and destroys the...a national point of view, as affecting the wealth, resources, strength, honour, and prosperity of the country, the consequences of intoxication and intemperate... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1856 - 354 Seiten
...brutalization of disposition that breaks asunder and destroys the most endearing honds of nature and society. Extinction of all moral and religious principle, disregard...insensibility to shame, and indescribable degradation. " Consequences to National Welfare. — The DESTRUCTION OP GHAIN, given by a hountiful Providence for... | |
| James C. Street, Frederic Richard Lees, Dawson Burns - 1862 - 558 Seiten
..." (7.) Destruction of mental capacity. " (8.) Irritation of all the worst passions of the heart, " (9.) Extinction of all moral and religious principle...others, examined by your committee on all these points." The report records the following remarkable testimony : — " (11.) Tho highest medical authorities... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - 312 Seiten
...practicing, any useful art or industrial occupation ; irritation of all the worst passions of the heart ; extinction of all moral and religious principle ;...indifference to education ; violation of chastity, and insensibility to shame." To national welfare : " The destruction of grain converted by distillation... | |
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