CHAPTER II MORE FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLES CHAPTER III DRINKS ANCIENT AND MODERN CHAPTER VII A SPIRITUOUS DISCOURSE CHAPTER: XIII THE OLD WINES AND THE NEW CHAPTER XIV THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT CHAPTER XV STILL HARPING ON THE DRINK CHAPTER XVII CORDIALS AND LIQUEURS CHAPTER XVIII THE AFTERMATH OF REVELRY CHAPTER XIX THE DRINKS OF DICKENS Title: The Flowing Bowl A Treatise on Drinks of All Kinds and of All Periods, Interspersed with Sundry Anecdotes and Reminiscences Author: Edward Spencer Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by ellinora, RichardW, |
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