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supplied the metal for making the machinery, and the The Rule of "Not Too Much." 87 and then get the farmer who had raised the barley." trying to the best of our ability to bring up people to brewer to the man who had sold the brewery the malt Yes, sir, and also to the man who furnished the ma- who felled the tree for the lumber used in its construc- people who dug the ore. Also the people who made To a certain extent the absurdity of these laws be- to the court, "by the procedure of the Kansas authori- ties it would be possible to go all the way past the chinery used in making the beer, and to the people who he dismissed the suit as to the brewers and confined have reached that Power, then you have reached the the brick for the walls of the brewery and the man placed the clay for molding the brick and caused the source of all the good and the evil that flows from the the liability to the retailers who sold to the intoxicated barley to grow and the malt to sprout. And when you man. As one of the attorneys in the case submitted the rational use and enjoyment of their faculties and of iron ore in the ground and bade the tree grow and use and the abuse of the good things of this earth. came evident to Judge Day, presiding at the trial, for tion. And so on all through, to the Power that put the And I propose that we let the responsibility rest there,

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