The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 330
Different people react differently to alcohol in respect of the amount they absorb into the blood . The man who is accustomed to it requires more to intoxicate him than the unseasoned drinker , although he suffers from the damage done ...
Different people react differently to alcohol in respect of the amount they absorb into the blood . The man who is accustomed to it requires more to intoxicate him than the unseasoned drinker , although he suffers from the damage done ...
Page 337
1 ( 2 ) Every year we waste 67,000 tons of our precious sugar on alcohol , vast quantities of our precious fuel in the transport of the drink trade . There is a famine in man - power : yet 692,000 are employed in the alcohol industry ...
1 ( 2 ) Every year we waste 67,000 tons of our precious sugar on alcohol , vast quantities of our precious fuel in the transport of the drink trade . There is a famine in man - power : yet 692,000 are employed in the alcohol industry ...
Page 339
3 alcohol would progressively compensate for any loss on taxation - yield from that source . ' It is the moderate drinkers , almost entirely , who maintain the liquor industry , and therefore they , and not merely those who drink ...
3 alcohol would progressively compensate for any loss on taxation - yield from that source . ' It is the moderate drinkers , almost entirely , who maintain the liquor industry , and therefore they , and not merely those who drink ...
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