Nature offers a healing medicine, and arrests the death which his intemperance has provoked. |
To defend her intemperance, she publicly impugned my personal and professional integrity. |
Was it perhaps a warning about female intemperance, an early forerunner of Mother's Ruin? |
When we do not use our time distinctly then intemperance, intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters. |
The Quaker was a fresh-faced old man who had never been ill, because he had never known passions or intemperance. |
Rovers are expected to be clean minded, clean willed and able to control intemperance and lead morally upright lives. |