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If True, What Are We to Do?

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Four page tract of temperance argument in favor of voting in politicians who do not support laws licensing saloons. Quotes the Methodist Church, Disciples, Baptist Church, Friends, Presbyterian General Assembly, Archbishop Keane of the Catholic Church, Abraham Lincoln, and William McKinley. Claims that more than 75 percent of poverty, crimes, divorces, riots and "evils of all kind" are the result of liquor sold and consumed in saloons. Uses a logical progression that, if it's so, it's wrong to license liquor, then voters must not elect those who will license it on their behalf.
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