id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13509 Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay) Grappling with the Monster; Or, the Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink .txt text/plain 70357 2941 63 invariably follows the use of alcohol in any of its forms, the people State of New York] human beings--men, women and children--either guilty, free daily use of alcohol as a drink, reveals a singular order of facts. Speaking of this desperate effort to claim alcohol as a food, Dr. N.S. Davis well says: "It seems hardly possible that men of eminent That such results follow the use of alcohol in a large know, until he has used alcoholic drinks for a certain period of time, placed for a time beyond the reach of alcohol is thus stated by Dr. Carpenter: "Vain is it to recall the motives for a better course of spiritual agencies in the work of saving men from the curse of drink. the use of tobacco and alcohol, that, in a very large number of cases the Old Bay State, and within a year, forty thousand men of that ./cache/13509.txt ./txt/13509.txt