The Living Age, 304. kötetLiving Age Company, 1920 |
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136. oldal
... liquor interests , early took an active interest in politics , to an extent un- known and impossible in England , because of the difference in the polit- ical systems of the two countries . In America the saloon in every large city and ...
... liquor interests , early took an active interest in politics , to an extent un- known and impossible in England , because of the difference in the polit- ical systems of the two countries . In America the saloon in every large city and ...
142. oldal
... liquor interests began their familiar tactics of lobbying , laughing at what to them ought to have been too serious to be treated lightly . Both Houses of Congress were full of men who had been sent there either through Prohi- bition ...
... liquor interests began their familiar tactics of lobbying , laughing at what to them ought to have been too serious to be treated lightly . Both Houses of Congress were full of men who had been sent there either through Prohi- bition ...
143. oldal
... liquor interests spent thousands of pounds advertising in the newspapers to show the dire results that would follow from prohibition ; they argued that alcohol had a food value , and that grain turned into alco- hol was more valuable as ...
... liquor interests spent thousands of pounds advertising in the newspapers to show the dire results that would follow from prohibition ; they argued that alcohol had a food value , and that grain turned into alco- hol was more valuable as ...
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Some Literary and Spiritual Legacies of | 1 |
The Average Point of View | 5 |
A Business Letter from Germany | 16 |
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