The very soul of every prohibitionist in the nation ought to be on fire in a determined fight for the triumph of prohibition in bleeding Kansas.
He was the one anti-prohibitionist who worked for it, considering it his duty and his privilege, and, because of his standing and because his party was in power, he was the only one perhaps who could have carried it through.
Among the Prohibitionistnominees were two Scandinavian presidential electors, the lieutenant governor, secretary of state, county treasurer, one candidate for the legislature, and one for the city council!
The constitution itself was carried by a majority approximating twenty thousand in a total vote of upwards of thirty-five thousand; the prohibitionist section received a majority of 1159.
And I'll know who's sniffin', too, for I can tell a Prohibitionistsniff as fur as I can hear it.
And you think a while and you say to yourself I'll bet she is a Prohibitionist anyhow.
This here Cox that everybody hoped was a Wet Prohibitionist ain't that at all.
The book cannot but be a vade-mecum to every Prohibitionist organization, be it large or small, for a song often wins a vote when an oration fails; and then how tame is a campaign without music!
Every Prohibitionist recognizes the extreme value of this pamphlet, as it gives the conclusive testimony of the highest courts as to the legality of Prohibition laws.
The Prohibitionist endeavors to accomplish his object by legislation--the Liberalist by education, by civilization, by example, by persuasion.
The method of the Liberalist is good, that of the Prohibitionist chimerical and fanatical.
They are fighting for something they believe to be of almost infinite consequence, and I can readily understand how a Prohibitionist is willing to be in the minority.
In most of the public protestations, especially from the Middle West, far too much is made of the claim that all the Puritanic laws and the whole prohibitionist movement are an interference with personal liberty.
But you may explode this popular fallacy of theprohibitionist into atoms, and he persistently gathers together the fragmentary portions of his fanciful theory, and comes back with the same old story and tells it in the same old way.
The prohibitionist will say that all this progress has been made in spite of the evils of drink.
He condemned as well the faster and the prohibitionist as the glutton and the wine-bibber.
Both prohibitionist and anti-prohibitionist supported the unique effort, which was a gigantic educational clinic.
The decided prohibitionist leaning of the body of electors is a warning that nothing but strict regulation, worthy of the name, will serve to stem the advancing tide.
On the other hand, the Otago Witness, although a strongly temperance paper, is inclined to explain away the prohibitionist vote.
The prohibitionist party is very strong in the colony, and is led by Sir Robert Stout, the Liberal ex-Premier.
I surely am as earnest a prohibitionist and total abstainer as any woman or man in South Dakota or anywhere else.
Almost every charge that the most rabid prohibitionist makes can be substantiated by a thousand men who sell liquor, aside from what total abstainers may know or believe or imagine.
Having admitted that the curse of rum in the United States is quite as great as any moralist or prohibitionist has ever asserted, it follows that some remedy is necessary, and the question naturally occurs, What shall it be?
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