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Pg xvi real dietetic
Mr. Rockefeller's thirty-three words not only comprise the practical gist of Fletcherism, but also state the most important fact, that by these means the [Pg xvi] real dietetic devil, the devil of devils, is kept at a safe distance.
— from Fletcherism: What It Is; Or, How I Became Young at Sixty by Horace Fletcher

p xxxvi Registre des
[21] B (p. xxxvi) Registre des Assemblées et Délibérations de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres pendant l'année 1785.
— from The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 by J. F. (Joseph Florimond) Loubat

Pg xix Richardson Dr
[Pg xix] Richardson, Dr. B. W. Drink and Strong Drink 1882 ” Asclepiad , passim 1884-9 Rigby, J. The Drunkard’s Perspective 1656 Ridge, Dr. J. The Temperance Primer 1879 ” Non-Alcoholic Treatments 1889 Ritchie, W. Scripture Testimony 1874 Robson, W. De Effect Vini et Spiritus 1803 Roberts, G. Social History of the Southern Counties 1856 Rosewell, H. Religious Revel 1711 Russell, A. G. Drinking and Disease 1868 Russom, J. Evil Effects of Beer-shops 1849 Rye, W. B. England as seen by Foreigners 1865 Rymer, Thomas Roxburghe Revels 1834 Samuelson, J. The History of Drink 1878 ” Beer Scientifically and Socially Considered 1870 Scrivener, M. A Treatise against Drunkenness 1685 Sedgwick, J. A. New Treatise on Liquors 1725 Shannon, Dr. On Brewing and Distillation 1805 Sharman, H. R. A Cloud of Witnesses 1884 Shaw, T. G. Wine 1864 Sheen, J. R. Wines and other Fermented Liquors 1864 Sherlock, F. Shakespeare on Temperance, &c. 1882 Sinclair, Sir J. History of Revenue 1785 Smith, Albert Wassail-Bowl 1843 ” A Bowl of Punch 1848 Smith, Dr. Edward Action of Tea and Alcohol 1860 ” The Action of Alcohol (Journ.
— from Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England: A History by Richard Valpy French

Pg x Robertus Digby
[Pg x] Robertus Digby, ex Patre antiquis præditus moribus, e vita migravit, Apr. 1726.
— from The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Poetry - Volume 1 by Alexander Pope


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