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" On the other hand, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. "
United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal - Page 387
1866
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Familiar Letters on Chemistry: In Its Relations to Physiology, Dietetics ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1851 - 576 pages
...places destitution and misery have been ascribed to the increasing use of spirits. This is an error. -. The use of spirits is not the cause, but an effect...his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 3-4

1852 - 784 pages
...places destitution and misery have been ascribed to the increasing use of spirits. This is an error. " The use of spirits is not the cause, but an effect...well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other band, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which...
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Household Chemistry; Or, The Rudiments of the Science Applied to Every-day Life

Albert James Bernays - 1853 - 316 pages
...flavors are due to essential oils, either generated by the act of fermentation or purposely added. " It is an exception from the rule, when a well-fed...becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when a labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is indispensable...
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Household Chemistry: Or, Rudiments of the Science Applied to Every-day Life

Albert James Bernays - 1854 - 422 pages
...are due to essential oils, either generated by the act of fermentation, or purposely added. 246. " It is an exception from the rule, when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other Land, when a laborer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is...
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The interview, companion volume to 'Enquire within' [by R.K. Philp].

Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 388 pages
...effect even one teaspoonful of rum daily had in fortifying them against such hardships. "But," says Liebig, " the use of spirits is not the cause but an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the general rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker. On the other hand, when the labourer earns...
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Rheumatism ; its nature, causes, and cure

James Alexander - 1858 - 322 pages
...enable him to fulfil his daily task. " The use of spirits," says Liebig, " is not the cause but the effect of poverty. It is an exception from the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker; on the other hand, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide...
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Massachusetts. Governor (1861-1866 : Andrew) - 1862 - 1020 pages
...places destitution and misery have been ascribed to the increasing use of spirits. This is an error. The use of spirits is not the cause, but an effect, of poverty. It is an exception * Psychological Inquiries, by Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, p. 78. from the rule when a well-fed man becomes...
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A Treatise on Hygiene: With Special Reference to the Military Service

William Alexander Hammond - 1863 - 638 pages
...places destitution and misery have been ascribed to the increasing use of spirits. This is an error. " The use of spirits is not the cause, but an effect of poverty. It is an exception to the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when the laborer earns...
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A Treatise on Hygiene: With Special Reference to the Military Service

William Alexander Hammond - 1863 - 626 pages
...is an error. " The use of spirits is not the cause, but an effect of poverty. It is an exception to the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when the laborer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is indispensable,...
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The Corner cupboard, by the ed. of 'Enquire within upon everything'.

1867 - 798 pages
...effect even one teaspoonful of rum daily had in fortifying them against such hardships. "But," says Liebig, "the use of spirits is not the cause but an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the general rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker. On the other hand, when the labourer earns...
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