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It was formed in 1901 as part of the Temperance Movement a series of Victorian religious and political pressure groups advocating teetotalism.
In Cork he spoke at the Temperance Institute and the Imperial Hotel, but often his lectures were in Wesleyan chapels or Independent chapels.
Temperance crusaders understood the societal problems that caused alcoholism.
Prompted by a temperance movement, voters in 1955 were asked whether the local beer parlor should be thrown out.
On the other hand, the temperance narrative confines perception, and thus representation, within the limits of its own ideology.
The nascent temperance movement, too, is suggested by the rotund whiskey jug placed prominently in the foreground.
In the 1830s, a third movement, the teetotal movement, emerged and radicalized temperance reform in two ways.
Women's temperance rhetoric and activity bolstered brotherhood temperance efforts and to an extent influenced union policy.
The brotherhoods' temperance activity incorporated aspects of earlier working-class and middle-class temperance efforts.
The rhetoric combined the moral style of bourgeois temperance advocacy with an emphasis on alcohol's impact on the man and the family.
In this last aspect, however, habitual temperance will generally be found to be much more beneficial than occasional fasting.
Later, however, changing tastes and pressure from temperance advocates dictated that absinthe be diluted with water, preferably sweetened.
There are both striking parallels and important differences between the contemporary war on drink and drugs and the old temperance crusade.
Abolitionists, free-Boilers, temperance advocates, and nativists were organized interests of that era.
The crowd received sheets of lyrics composed by two temperance advocates and set to popular tunes.
Also, some temperance advocates blamed women's lack of domesticity for their men's drinking.
What is also clear is that there existed a range of opinion of the subject of alcohol, temperance, and gender identity.
The temperance advocates got strong support from the Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Anglican churches.
By the end of the nineteenth century, as temperance gripped Wales, every distillery but one had closed down.
Our vows are not of celibacy or self-denial, but of temperance and self-moderation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Temperance in diet and exercise, with frequent washing and bathing, are the best means of preserving a healthful countenance.
Our farm is away off from everywheres, but our school and meeting house is at Temperance, and that's only two miles.
His last investment, made shortly before the birth of Miranda, was a small farm two miles from Temperance.
Moreover, I had heard of this raki of theirs, which is so much fire-water, and I didn't take their temperance very seriously.
Economy may be styled the daughter of Prudence, the sister of temperance, and the mother of Liberty.
Do you observe that we were not far wrong in our guess that temperance was a sort of harmony?
Certainly, he said, that is the true account of temperance whether in the State or individual.
Justice and health of mind will be of the company, and temperance will follow after?
Nothing is said of the pre-existence of ideas of justice, temperance, and the like.
The more I thought about that temperance drink of calisaya, the less respect I had for the principles of prohibition.
Reward my temperance with some lawful favour, Though you contemn my person.
And yet I could not help wondering at his natural temperance and self-restraint and manliness.
The very large test of Fletcherism as a temperance expedient hereinbefore referred to was entirely accidental.
We had a temperance meetin' one day, and this hib, as they called him, wer opposed to it.
In her speech there was no excitement or speciousness, but a persuasive sweetness and serenity, learnt from duty and temperance.
There was probably the most astonished temperance man up above Stevens Point the other day that ever was.
The temperance men sent up two detectives from Kincardine, who were low characters, and would swear to anything.
The New English Dictionary viewed from a temperance standpoint would make a delightful study.
Even so the Japanese wrestler, who has got a certainty, is temperance itself towards his victim, who writhes in vain.
There was a temperance lodge and Workers' Union and a chapel and a picture palace.
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