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Alcoholic Beverage Control regulates the sale of alcohol; wine and
spirituous liquors may be
purchased only at
state liquor stores, and
local laws may...
- Approaches.
Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110220322. Brown,
Jared (2011).
Spirituous Journey: A
History of Drink.
Clearview Books. ISBN 9781908337092. Archived...
- wine and
other spirituous drinks, dogs, swine, blood, excrements, and the milk of
animals whose meat is
forbidden by Islam.
Spirituous drinks are not...
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through alcoholic fermentation.
Other terms for
liquor include spirit,
spirituous liquor or hard liquor.
While the word
liquor ordinarily refers to distilled...
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published in
London in 1803, in
which it was
described as "a dram of
spirituous liquor that has mint
steeped in it,
taken by
Virginians of a morning."...
- Act, 2019
Consumer Welfare Fund
Internal Trade Inter-State Trade: The
Spirituous Preparations (Inter-State
Trade and Commerce)
Control Act, 1955 (39 of...
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described arrack as "a
spirituous liquor from the East Indies. This term, or its corruption, rack, is
applied to any
spirituous liquor in the East. The...
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Making Dessert Cakes,
Plain and
Fancy Bread, Candies, Bonbons, Comfits,
Spirituous Essences, and Cordials: Also, the Art of Ice-making, and the Arrangement...
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being some
account of the
baneful effects attending the use of
distilled spirituous liquors, and the
slavery of the Negroes : to
which is added, The happiness...
- and 1744,
unpublished in his lifetime,
Swedenborg referred to CSF as "
spirituous lymph"
secreted from the roof of the
fourth ventricle down to the medulla...