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... alcohol , and then distilled , the result being an emerald - colored liquor . Adulteration is largely practised , even blue vitriol being sometimes found in so - called A. The best A. is made in Switzerland , the chief seat of the ...
... alcohol , and then distilled , the result being an emerald - colored liquor . Adulteration is largely practised , even blue vitriol being sometimes found in so - called A. The best A. is made in Switzerland , the chief seat of the ...
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... alcoholic liquors , and the members of which usually receive the designation of abstainers or teetotalers this last phrase inferring an utter and uncompromising abstinence ; or at least that the only exception shall be for sacramental ...
... alcoholic liquors , and the members of which usually receive the designation of abstainers or teetotalers this last phrase inferring an utter and uncompromising abstinence ; or at least that the only exception shall be for sacramental ...
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... alcohol under the influence of finely divided platinum , or of chlorine , or of dilute sulphuric acid and peroxide of manganese . Its specific gravity is 0.821 , and it boils at 221 ° . It yields various reactions and products of in ...
... alcohol under the influence of finely divided platinum , or of chlorine , or of dilute sulphuric acid and peroxide of manganese . Its specific gravity is 0.821 , and it boils at 221 ° . It yields various reactions and products of in ...
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... alcoholic fluids gener- ally become converted into acetic acid , when they are exposed to the action of the air , and ... alcohol , and of establishing an incomplete different appellation ( cypsela ) has been given to it , because the ...
... alcoholic fluids gener- ally become converted into acetic acid , when they are exposed to the action of the air , and ... alcohol , and of establishing an incomplete different appellation ( cypsela ) has been given to it , because the ...
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... Alcohol , ether , creasote , and tannic acid likewise cause the coagulation of A. , and hence the efficacy of these sub- stances , especially the two latter , in coagulating and thereby kill- ing the nerves which cause so much pain in ...
... Alcohol , ether , creasote , and tannic acid likewise cause the coagulation of A. , and hence the efficacy of these sub- stances , especially the two latter , in coagulating and thereby kill- ing the nerves which cause so much pain in ...
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