The "Confessions" made their second appearance in Basil Montagu's collection of arguments in favour of teetotalism--Some Enquiries into the Effects of Fermented Liquors.
This volume was divided into sections, Lamb's contribution being ranged under the question, "Do Fermented Liquors Contribute to Moral Excellence?
They are men of very robust constitution; but ill-looking, savage, vindictive, and passionately fond of fermented liquors.
Bleeding at the nose in elderly subjects most frequently attends those, whose livers are enlarged or inflamed by the too frequent use of fermented liquors.
The natural briskness and sparkling of fermented liquorsdepends on the gradual evolution of carbonic acid gas within the body of the fluid, by the process of fermentation.
The oil obtained towards the end of the distillation of fermented liquors, especially wines, consists, in a great measure, of the crude ether.
Those who indulge in the use of spirituous or fermented liquors, which exhaust the excitability to a great degree, require much more sleep than those who are content with the crystal stream.
Under this head we refer to habitual indulgence in the use of spirituous or fermented liquors, whether accompanied or not by fits of intoxication or drunkenness.
In this respect the effects of the excessive use of opium closely resemble those of fermented liquors.
There is a difference also in the predisposing influence of the different varieties of fermented liquors in the production of gouty dyscrasia.
They were men about fifty years of age, and had lived freely in respect to fermented liquors.
The employment of a brewer, and even that of a retailer of fermented liquors, are as necessary divisions of labour as any other.
Though individuals, besides, may sometimes ruin their fortunes by an excessive consumption of fermented liquors, there seems to be no risk that a nation should do so.
Fermented liquors brewed, and spiritous liquors distilled, not for sale, but for private use, are not in Great Britain liable to any duties of excise.
The employment of a brewer, and even that of a retailer of fermented liquors, are as necessary division's of labour as any other.
There is, yet again, another very important point of view from which the habitual moderate use of fermented liquorsmust be contemplated.
The doctor has likewise, it must be remarked, a tale of his own to tell concerning the beneficial power of fermented liquors, when employed as medicines in certain weakened and already diseased states of the body.
Whatever may be the true state of the case with the moderate use of fermented liquors, their intemperate use is a fertile source whence men draw disease and suffering.
The spirituous ingredient of fermented liquors is directly sucked with the water out of the stomach into the supply-pipes of the body, and poured everywhere through them.
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