Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure of IntemperanceJ. & H.G. Langley, 1840 - 512 psl. |
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... same occasion 501 Statistics of Intemperance 505 Anti - Bacchus 507 The Use of the Vine 508 Drinking Usages in Great Britain 508 Speech of the Rev. John Pierpont 610 BACCHUS . PART I. CHAPTER I. NATURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF xvi CONTENTS .
... same occasion 501 Statistics of Intemperance 505 Anti - Bacchus 507 The Use of the Vine 508 Drinking Usages in Great Britain 508 Speech of the Rev. John Pierpont 610 BACCHUS . PART I. CHAPTER I. NATURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF xvi CONTENTS .
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... vine became more generally cultivated , and examples of intemperance were less rare in their occurrence . The most powerful nations then in existence , were composed of scattered and nomadic tribes , of pastoral and predatory habits ...
... vine became more generally cultivated , and examples of intemperance were less rare in their occurrence . The most powerful nations then in existence , were composed of scattered and nomadic tribes , of pastoral and predatory habits ...
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... vine . A small incision being made , there oozes in gentle drops a cool pleasant liquor called toddy , the palm wine of the poets . This , when first drawn is cooling and salutary , but when fermented and distilled produces an ...
... vine . A small incision being made , there oozes in gentle drops a cool pleasant liquor called toddy , the palm wine of the poets . This , when first drawn is cooling and salutary , but when fermented and distilled produces an ...
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... vine . Egypt , however , does not ever appear to have been a wine country : Hasselquist informs us , that the vine is cultivated in Egypt for the sake of eating the grapes , not for wine , which is brought from Candia , ” & c ...
... vine . Egypt , however , does not ever appear to have been a wine country : Hasselquist informs us , that the vine is cultivated in Egypt for the sake of eating the grapes , not for wine , which is brought from Candia , ” & c ...
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... vine , the bruised berries of the pine or cypress , and the shavings of cedarwood , southern - wood , and bitter almonds.t Columella gives minute directions concerning the mode of preparing and preserving wines in his day , and , in par ...
... vine , the bruised berries of the pine or cypress , and the shavings of cedarwood , southern - wood , and bitter almonds.t Columella gives minute directions concerning the mode of preparing and preserving wines in his day , and , in par ...
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