| Robert Henry - 1788 - 518 strani
...well, that it will keep good a long time. So " exquifite is the cunning of mankind, in gra" tifying their vicious appetites, that they have " thus invented a method to make water itfelf f intoxicate i*B." The method in which the ancient Britons, and other Celtic nations, made their... | |
| Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 strani
...particular? brew tbjs liquor fo well, that it' will keep " good a long time. So cxquifite is the cunning of' " mankind, in gratifying their vicious appetites,...that " they have thus invented a method to make water it" felf intoxicate (249)." The method in which the ancient Britons, and other Celtic nations, made... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 522 strani
...well, that it will keep good a long time. So " exquifite is the cunning of mankind, in gra" tifying their vicious appetites, that they have " thus invented a method to make water itfclf " intoxicate **'." The method in which the ancient Britons, and other Celtic nations, made their... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 534 strani
...well, that it will keep good a long time. So i« exquifite is the cunning of mankind, in gra" tifying their vicious appetites, that they have " thus invented a method to make water itfelf " intoxicate i49 ." The method in which the ancient Britons, and other Celtic nations, made... | |
| 1816 - 756 strani
...people of Spain, in particular, brew this liquor fo well, that it will keep So exquifite is the cunning of mankind, in gratifying their vicious appetites,...that they have thus invented a method to make water itfelf intoxicate." The meth«d in which the ancient Britons, and other Celtic nations, made their... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 strani
...will keep good for a long time. So exquisite is the ingenuity of mankind in gratifying their vitious appetites, that they have thus invented a method to make water itself intoxicate." The manner in which the ancient Britons and other Celtic nations made their ale, is thus described... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1836 - 496 strani
...countries, and it is call« d by many various names ; but its nature and properties are every where the same. The people of Spain, in particular, brew...invented a method to make water itself intoxicate." (Hist. Nat. lib. xiv. cap. 22.)— The Saxons nwl Danes were passionately fond of beer; and tlie drinking... | |
| 1841 - 956 strani
...other countries, and it is called by many various names ; but its nature and properties are every where the same. The people of Spain, in particular, brew...invented a method to make water itself intoxicate." (Hist. Nat. lib. xiv. cap. 82.)— The Saxons and Danes were passionately fond of beer; and the drinking... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 strani
...where the same. The people in Spain in particular brew this liquor so well, that it will keep good a long time. So exquisite is the ingenuity of mankind...appetites, that they have thus invented a method to make even water itself intoxicate." The first authority which regards the process of making malt liquor,... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1846 - 924 strani
...oil.ir countries, and it is called by many various names ; but its nature and properties are every where the same. The people of Spain, in particular, brew...appetites, that they have thus invented a method to make writer itself intoxicate." (Mitt. Kat. lib. xiv. cap. 22.)— The Saxons i:nd Danes were passionntely... | |
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