""Address On The Patriot Character Of The Temperance Reformation"" is a book written by Thomas S. Grimke in 1833. In this book, Grimke argues that the temperance movement, which advocated for the reduction or elimination of alcohol consumption, was not just a moral or religious issue, but also a matter of national importance. He believed that excessive drinking was a threat to American society and democracy, and that the temperance movement was necessary...