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Quote by Theodore L. Cuyler

“We never can create a public sentiment strong enough to suppress the dram-shops until God's people take hold of the temperance reform as a part of their religion.”

Quote by Theodore L. Cuyler

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Theodore L. Cuyler
Theodore L. Cuyler

Theodore L. Cuyler was an American writer renowned for his contributions to the genre of historical fiction. Born on January 10, 1822, and deceased on February 26, 1909, Cuyler's career spanned several decades during which he authored numerous novels and short stories. more

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