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Wyles became active in the temperance movement from 1838 and was a pioneer of the United Kingdom Alliance. [1] [2] He was president of the Coventry Temperance Society. [1]He was schoolmaster at Primrose Hill House in Coventry and in 1848 purchased Allesley Park College where he conducted a large resident school until 1886.
Jamie and Claire Go to War in 'Outlander' Emma Fraser. January 3, 2025 at 6:00 AM. Spoilers below. ... (Duncan Lacroix), who Claire directly quotes (“There’s always a war coming”). Despite ...
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The Fiery Cross is the fifth book in the Outlander series of novels by Diana Gabaldon, [1] [2] published on November 6, 2001. Centered on time-travelling 20th-century doctor Claire Randall and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the books contain elements of historical fiction, romance, adventure and fantasy.
In 1840, a group of artisans in Baltimore, Maryland [45] created their own temperance society that could appeal to hard-drinking men like themselves. Calling themselves the Washingtonians , they pledged complete abstinence, attempting to persuade others through their own experience with alcohol rather than relying on preaching and religious ...
Temperance societies began to be formed in the 1830s to campaign against alcohol. Specific groups were created over periods of time dedicated to the different aspects of drinking. For example, in 1847, the Band of Hope was created to persuade children not to start drinking alcohol. Most of these temperance groups were aimed at the working class.
Outlander's Ian Now Has the 'Fear of God' in Him After Arch Bug's Deadly Promise, John Bell Previews. Meanwhile, in the 1980s, Roger and Bree also make a pilgrimage to the Frasers’ ancient home ...
The American Temperance Society was the first U.S. social movement organization to mobilize massive and national support for a specific reform cause. Their objective was to become the national clearinghouse on the topic of temperance. [6] Within three years of its organization, ATS had spread across the country.