Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Combination Against Intemperance Explained and Justified: An Address Delivered Before the Cambridge Temperance Society, March 27, 1832
Recollect that there is scarcely a village, in which the cost of the ardent spirits annually used, has not been more than enough to pay all the taxes, which go to support the ministry and schools and highways.
Recollect that this state of things has been perpetuated by the existence of a class of men, who thrive and grow rich on this general ruin; a class so numerous as to furnish a grog-shop for every twenty-one inhabitants, and distille ries, which, in 1815, amounted to forty thousand.
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