Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverageSalem, F. W. (Frederick William)
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Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverage
Salem, F. W. (Frederick William)
Beer -- History; Brewing industry -- United States -- History; Temperance
Prohibitory laws, 108
“ and their cost, 114
“ and their results, 87, 115, 127
“ crime under, 115
“ ineffective, 13
views, 65
Prussia, 31
Putnam, Gen. Israel, 27
Rathskeller, origin of name, 24
Revenue from beer in U. S., 78
Romans, 16
Russia, 51
Saxons, ancient, 71
Sheen, Richmond, 86
Signs announcing sale of beer, 39
Social enjoyment, 152
Spain, 49
Specialties in New England farming, 104
Spirits, alcohol in, 97
Sprouts, 103
Stimulants universal, 111
Strychnine, 62
Sugar beet, 106
Sunday, according to the New Testament, 154
address of emperor of Germany, 157
at Chicago, 133
at Newark, N. J., 162
laws and customs, 153
laws in England, 158
letter from Ben. Franklin, 156
observance according to Archbishop Whately, John Bunyan, John
Milton, Melancthon, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Grotius, 155
Sweden, 50
Swett, Ch. F., speech of, 113
Tea intoxication, 146
Tobacco introduced in Germany, 41
Treating, 90
Turkey, 58
Under-ferment, 31
United States, beer product of, 15
early brewers, 25
Upper-ferment, 31
Valentinus, Basilius, 35
Wellington, Duke of, 55
Wines, alcohol in, 95
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