Drinking customs - Early works to 1800
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A second part of Drinking in remembrance of the dead. Wherein the most material objections made against the first part are answer'd. By Pet. Lord Bishop of Cork and Rosse
Browne, Peter, ca. 1666-1735.Date: 1714- E-books
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Ebrietatis encomium or, the praise of drunkenness. Wherein is authentically, and most evidently proved, the necessity of frequently getting drunk; and, That the Practice of getting Drunk is most Ancient, Primitive, and Catholic. Confirmed By the Examples of Heathens, Turks, Infidels, Primitive Christians, Saints, Popes, Bishops, Doctors, Philosophers, Poets, Free Masons, Gormogons, and other tope-ing Societies, and Men of Learning in all Ages. By Boniface Oinophilus, de Monte Fiascone, A. B. C.
Sallengre, Albert-Henri de, 1694-1723.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- E-books
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Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Cork's Second part of drinking in remembrance of the dead. By a country-curate
Country-Curate.Date: 1715