| New York Numismatic Club - 1922 - 132 páginas
...Rv. Around border: DECLARATION OF THE COLD WATER ARMY; clasped hands at top of wreath. Inside wreath: WE AGREE TO — ABSTAIN FROM — THE USE OF ALL — INTOXICATING — LIQUORS — AS A BEVERAGE. The wreath has five flowers on each branch. WM. 38 mm. R. 4. 9. Obv. Somewhat similar to last, but... | |
| 1879
...pretty cards, with autumn leaves around the pledge, which read thus : — " I hereby solemnly promise to abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors as a beverage, from the use of tobacco in any form, and from all profanity." " This is what we call the triple pledge,... | |
| Jacob Sullum - 1998 - 360 páginas
...around the country, and urged young people to take the Band of Hope pledge: "I hereby solemnly promise to abstain from the use of all Intoxicating Liquors as a beverage; I also promise to abstain from the use of Tobacco in all forms, and all Profane Language."26 Like activists... | |
| Russell L. Mahan - 2005 - 124 páginas
...abstinence. This was usually done with a printed card, which would typically have a statement such as, "I agree to abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors as a beverage." Isaac Cook urged all of his grandchildren to sign a personal pledge, and Lucy, who sincerely believed... | |
| Connecticut Temperance Union - 1880 - 24 páginas
...one dollar annually to its funds. AKT. 2. The members of this Association pledge themselves wholly to abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors as a beverage. ART. ii. The object of the Union shall be to promote the observance of t6tal abstinence from all intoxicating... | |
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