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... probably merely local variations of one word , whose British representative may be found in the Welsh cwrw . Turning to the earliest records of the use of malt liquors in this country , we find that , according to Diodorus Siculus , the ...
... probably merely local variations of one word , whose British representative may be found in the Welsh cwrw . Turning to the earliest records of the use of malt liquors in this country , we find that , according to Diodorus Siculus , the ...
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... probably connected with our word oil , and beer being the Saxon beor . Horne Tooke , in his Diversions of Purley , says that " ale " is derived from a Saxon verb alan , which signifies to inflame . The word " beer " has been the ...
... probably connected with our word oil , and beer being the Saxon beor . Horne Tooke , in his Diversions of Purley , says that " ale " is derived from a Saxon verb alan , which signifies to inflame . The word " beer " has been the ...
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... probably occasionally used to denote a candle , and this is the meaning assigned to it here . Langland , in the Vision of Piers Ploughman , says that glowing embers do not serve the workman's purpose so well , " As dooth a kex or a ...
... probably occasionally used to denote a candle , and this is the meaning assigned to it here . Langland , in the Vision of Piers Ploughman , says that glowing embers do not serve the workman's purpose so well , " As dooth a kex or a ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Homebrewed AlesOld Receipts Historical Facts Dean Swift | 65 |
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