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Page 126
... drinking , contribute to the general misery of the people ? 103. Whether nations , as wise and opulent as ours , have not made sumptuary laws ; and what hinders us from doing the same ? 104. Whether those who drink foreign liquors , and ...
... drinking , contribute to the general misery of the people ? 103. Whether nations , as wise and opulent as ours , have not made sumptuary laws ; and what hinders us from doing the same ? 104. Whether those who drink foreign liquors , and ...
Page 127
... , beef , and mutton , poultry , and fish , in great plenty , drinking ale , mead , and cider , inhabiting decent houses built of brick and marble , taking their pleasure in fair parks and gardens , depending THE QUERIST . 127.
... , beef , and mutton , poultry , and fish , in great plenty , drinking ale , mead , and cider , inhabiting decent houses built of brick and marble , taking their pleasure in fair parks and gardens , depending THE QUERIST . 127.
Page 128
... drink , play , dress , visit , sleep in good beds , sit by good fires , build , plant , raise a name , make estates , and spend them ? 127. Whether , upon the whole , a domestic trade may not suffice in such a country as Ireland , to ...
... drink , play , dress , visit , sleep in good beds , sit by good fires , build , plant , raise a name , make estates , and spend them ? 127. Whether , upon the whole , a domestic trade may not suffice in such a country as Ireland , to ...
Page 130
... drink wine in their own houses ? Whether the same may be said of any in Ireland who have even one hundred pounds per ... drinking , i.e. that must be given in the largest dose to produce its effect ? And whether this holds with regard to ...
... drink wine in their own houses ? Whether the same may be said of any in Ireland who have even one hundred pounds per ... drinking , i.e. that must be given in the largest dose to produce its effect ? And whether this holds with regard to ...
Page 162
... drink mead and cider , we should not soon have those liquors in the utmost perfec- tion and plenty ? 539. Whether it be not wonderful that with such pastures , and so many black cattle , we do not find ourselves in cheese ? 540. Whether ...
... drink mead and cider , we should not soon have those liquors in the utmost perfec- tion and plenty ? 539. Whether it be not wonderful that with such pastures , and so many black cattle , we do not find ourselves in cheese ? 540. Whether ...
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Page 388 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
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