Parliamentary Papers, 37±ÇH.M. Stationery Office, 1895 |
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xlvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... drink , and could generally get as much of it as they wanted , although they could not get food . Many of these drunkards , too , drink finish ' ( a solu- tion of shellac in methylated spirits , used in furniture polishing ) , of which ...
... drink , and could generally get as much of it as they wanted , although they could not get food . Many of these drunkards , too , drink finish ' ( a solu- tion of shellac in methylated spirits , used in furniture polishing ) , of which ...
xlix ÆäÀÌÁö
... drink , and they drink any quantity of We give it to both men and women , and sometimes we give the buttermilk alone . ' 2 Q. 8097 . B After that stage , Major M'Cartney keeps the patients within bounds for two months , and then ...
... drink , and they drink any quantity of We give it to both men and women , and sometimes we give the buttermilk alone . ' 2 Q. 8097 . B After that stage , Major M'Cartney keeps the patients within bounds for two months , and then ...
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... drink to her return . She declined , and was very indignant , and there was rather a ' row at the station . She would not take the drink , however , and , as a matter of fact , ' she remained an abstainer until her death . ' Isolated ...
... drink to her return . She declined , and was very indignant , and there was rather a ' row at the station . She would not take the drink , however , and , as a matter of fact , ' she remained an abstainer until her death . ' Isolated ...
lvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... drink to drunken persons , be assimilated to the English ; and ( 3 ) That it should be made an offence for a licence - holder knowingly to supply drink to any inmates of a retreat under the Inebriates Act , or to any person under ...
... drink to drunken persons , be assimilated to the English ; and ( 3 ) That it should be made an offence for a licence - holder knowingly to supply drink to any inmates of a retreat under the Inebriates Act , or to any person under ...
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... drink when he is seen drunk as he goes out of the shop . He may have gone in , and the publican in nine cases out of ten will swear that he did go in drunk and was refused drink . I have never had a case of that kind , but attempts have ...
... drink when he is seen drunk as he goes out of the shop . He may have gone in , and the publican in nine cases out of ten will swear that he did go in drunk and was refused drink . I have never had a case of that kind , but attempts have ...
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