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might be multiplied on this subject, to prove the un- with a view to satisfy normal hunger and appetite, not Was there ever anything good that was unaccom- The Rule of "Not Too Much." ing to your gifts and your light. drink temperately, and you will be healthy and strong, to secure purity of food articles, for the physician to or practised to excess, did not turn to vice or crime? greatest, although unfortunately it is not so insidious a cause or one so difficult to trace as is intemperance in Quotations from poets and philosophers of all ages tion as to both food and drink. Eat temperately and 19 the effects of irrational eating do not appear in plain, to stimulate jaded palates or gorge extended stomachs. virtuous and wise, generous and affectionate, accord- drink, whose share in causing such misery is not the animity of the mountain peaks of human intellect on give advice to keep the people in health rather than panied by evil? Was there ever a virtue that, sought pull them out of disease, it is for the housekeepers and food. It is, in fact, far less dangerous. For while this point. burden of poverty, crime, and insanity upon alcoholic Temperance! That is the key to the whole ques- public-house keepers to learn to cook rationally and What we ought to repel is the attempt to throw the

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