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" By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized and Christian community, there are few sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors, in Small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are sold indiscriminately... "
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Intoxicating Drinks & Drugs in All Lands and Times: A Twentieth Century ...

Wilbur Fisk Crafts, Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts, Margaret W. Leitch, Mary Leitch - 1900 - 298 pages
...Avenue. SE, Washington, DC ; cloth, 75 cents; paper, 35 cents.) Prohibition Arguments From Many Lands. By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized...sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors, in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are sold indiscriminately...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 103

1909 - 1176 pages
...speaking through Mr. Justice Field, in Crowley v. Christensen, 137 US 86, 11 Sup. Ct. 13, 34 L. Ed. G20: "By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized...community, there are few sources of crime and misery equal to the dramshop, where intoxicating liquors in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are...
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American Prohibition Year Book

1909 - 942 pages
...subcommittee of the Committee on District of Columbia, US Senate, March 7, 1912. "By the general concurrence of every civilized and Christian community, there are few sources of crime and misery equal to the dram-shop, where intoxicating liquors, in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 104

1910 - 1180 pages
...business and waste of property and general demoralization, it affects those who are immediately connected and dependent upon him. By the general concurrence...sold indiscriminately to all parties applying. The satisfies of every state show a greater amount of crime and misery attributable to the use of ardent...
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Bench Vs. Bar, Or, Judicial Answers to Saloon Arguments

Lemuel Dyer Lilly - 1910 - 56 pages
...blow ever given to the liquor traffic by any judicial tribunal- Among other things, the Court said: "By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized...sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors, in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are sold indiscriminately...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of ..., Volume 10

California. District Courts of Appeal - 1910 - 992 pages
...States, speaking through Mr. Justice Field, in Crowley v. Christensen, 137 US 86, [11 Sup. Ct. 13] : "By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized...community, there are few sources of crime and misery equal to the dramshop, where intoxicating liquors in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are...
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Colorado Reports, Volume 46

Colorado. Supreme Court - 1910 - 692 pages
...137 US 86, Crowley v. Christensen , opinion by Mr. Justice Field, as follows: "It is urged that, as liquors are used as a beverage, and the injury following...sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors, in Small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are sold indiscriminately...
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Tedos and Tisod: A Temperance Story

Ada Matilda Cole Bittenbender - 1911 - 382 pages
...California liquor case (Crowley v. Christensen, 137 US, 86), which was decided in 1890, declares : "By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized...sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors, in small quantities, to be drank at the time, are sold indiscriminately...
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The Federal Government and the Liquor Traffic

William Eugene Johnson - 1911 - 284 pages
...affects those who are immediately connected with and dependent upon him. By the general concurrence of every civilized and Christian community, there are few sources of crime and misery equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are...
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Interstate Shipments of Intoxicating Liquors Into "dry" Territory: Hearing ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 188 pages
...offending. The injury, it is true, first falls upon him in his health, which the habit undeimines: in his morals, which it weakens; and in the self-abasement...sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxicating liquors in small quantities, to be drunk at the time, are sold indiscriminately...
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