Some Account of George William Wilshere Baron Bramwell of Hever And His Opinio

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Some Account of George William Wilshere Baron Bramwell of Hever And His Opinio
Charles Fairfield
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' . . . The Archdeacon says, speaking of me, " Perhaps he may not have tried whether abstinence, undertaken from generous motives, is not a source of even greater pleasure, " i. E. , than drink. The question is somewhat personal. I answer to this extent, I have not tried it. I never had the opportunity. But, dropping the personal, I say that if absti- nence on the part of a temperate drinker would reclaim any drunkard, a man of ordinary humanity would practise it as far as considerations of
... enjoyment were concerned. I say nothing of myself, for this among other reasons, that I care very little for drink, and could easily renounce it. I do twt 272 A MEMOIR OF LORD R AM WELL think that " any number of glasses of beer, or sherry, or gin, could yield a pleasure equivalent to that which we experience when we know by our abstinence we have been blessed in the power to snatch from ruin and degradation so much as even one imperilled life!" Further, I dare say that in many cases drink is a needless luxury, and that many would spend their money better than in its purchase.

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