A Philosophical and Statistical History of the Inventions and Customs of Ancient and Modern Nations in the Manufacture and Use of Inebriating Liquors: With the Present Practice of Distillation in All Its Varieties: Together with an Extensive Illustration of the Consumption and Effects of Opium, and Other Stimulants Used in the East, as Substitutes for Wine and SpiritsW. Curry, jun., and W. Carson, 1838 - 745 стор. |
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... them ingeniously condensed into the compass of a Table , exhibiting , at one view , the numerous descriptions of inebriating drinks , with the countries where , and the materials whereof they were made ; and which Table has.
... them ingeniously condensed into the compass of a Table , exhibiting , at one view , the numerous descriptions of inebriating drinks , with the countries where , and the materials whereof they were made ; and which Table has.
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... alcohol are detailed , and the various substances from which it may be obtained are minutely described , with the relative value of the several vegetables or other materials that yield it . In the article on Opium and other vegetable ...
... alcohol are detailed , and the various substances from which it may be obtained are minutely described , with the relative value of the several vegetables or other materials that yield it . In the article on Opium and other vegetable ...
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... drink of a very inebriating quality . In Hebrew it is called Siker : the word shecer from shakar , to inebriate , signifies in that language any kind of fermented liquors , or strong drink . " Any intoxicating liquor , " says St. Jerome ...
... drink of a very inebriating quality . In Hebrew it is called Siker : the word shecer from shakar , to inebriate , signifies in that language any kind of fermented liquors , or strong drink . " Any intoxicating liquor , " says St. Jerome ...
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... drink made by them could be kept to a very great age . * Some think that Pliny meant distillation , when , after the enumeration of those beverages , he tells " that water was made to intoxicate , " and because he alludes to it as an ...
... drink made by them could be kept to a very great age . * Some think that Pliny meant distillation , when , after the enumeration of those beverages , he tells " that water was made to intoxicate , " and because he alludes to it as an ...
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