Constitutional question.
- Date:
- [185_?]
- Collecting Area:
- Rare Books
- Publisher:
- [Amer. Temperance Union]
- Physical Description:
- 4 pages ; 19 cm
- Notes:
- With: Maine Liquor Law / Citizen of Maine. Montreal : J. C. Becket, 1852. -- Minutes of proceedings in the House of Commons of the Imperial Parliament in the session of 1834 relative to ... the prevailing vice of intoxication. Toronto : T. H. Bentley, 1853. -- Total abstinence / William Stewart Smith. Quebec : R. Middleton, 1854. -- A plea for total abstinence from intoxicating liquor / Thomas C. Wilson. Glasgow : David Bryce & George Gallie, 1848. -- Six sermons on intemperance / Lyman Beecher. Edinburgh : J. Dickson, 1846. -- On the use and abuse of alcoholic liquors in health and disease / William B. Carpenter. Hamilton : H. W. Jackson, 1852. -- Twenty reasons against signing the pledge, considered and answered. [Montreal : s.n., 185_?] -- Temperance tracts for the people. [New York] : New-York State Temperance Society, [185_?] -- Ought a Christian to use intoxicating liquors in the present circumstances of our country / Robert Kettle. [Glasgow] : Alex. Gardner, [185_?] -- Our "Constitutional Rights" vindicated, or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages / George Case. Toronto : Printed by T. H. Bentley, 1854. -- Speech of Rev. J. C. Lovejoy before the Committee of the Legislature of Mass. ... for the repeal of the Liquor Law. Boston : R. C. Nichols and H. W. Muzzey, 1853. -- The Order of the Sons of Temperance / Orlando Lund.Syracuse : Agen & Summers, 1850. -- Edith Morton, or, Temperance versus intemperance / Maria L. Buckley. New York : M. L. Buckley, 1852. local
- Subjects:
- Prohibition, Constitutional law United States, Constitutional law, and Prohibition
- Genres/Forms:
- Autographs
- Names:
- Madison, James, 1751-1836 Autographs, Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 Autographs, Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Autographs, Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848, Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845, and Madison, James, 1751-1836
- Geographic Terms:
- United States
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