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The aristocracy do not purchase beer brewed for sale, but brew their own beer free of the duty, and if any commutation at that time were necessary, it ought to have been at the expense of those for whom the exemptions from those services were intended;* instead of which, it was thrown on an entirely different class of men.
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“What new witchcraft has Tops been brewing?”
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To dream that you are brewing tea, foretells that you will be guilty of indiscreet actions, and will feel deeply remorseful.
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The knowing people said it was Beaufort himself who trained the servants, taught the chef new dishes, told the gardeners what hot-house flowers to grow for the dinner-table and the drawing-rooms, selected the guests, brewed the after-dinner punch and dictated the little notes his wife wrote to her friends.
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THE ADVENTURE OF THE DANCING MENHolmes had been seated for some hours in silence with his long, thin back curved over a chemical vessel in which he was brewing a particularly malodorous product.
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A determinedly murderous American teenager can probably buy or steal a handgun far more easily than he can brew fake “napalm” in the kitchen sink.
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"You are brewing an awful mess and making any settlement impossible.
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Healthy too, chanting, regular hours, then brew liqueurs.
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The Aged prepared such a hay-stack of buttered toast, that I could scarcely see him over it as it simmered on an iron stand hooked on to the top-bar; while Miss Skiffins brewed such a jorum of tea, that the pig in the back premises became strongly excited, and repeatedly expressed his desire to participate in the entertainment.
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I charge you by the close bond of blood between us, brew me another draught——”“That we may be bound yet closer in a bond of murder!
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A few of the PCC-ites gathered togetherto form a new society, one that would “brew” their own home computers, whichwould be called the Homebrew Computer Club.
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So Ovid, according to J. S.Mill, has Medea brew a broth of long-lived animals; and popular superstitions are full of such doctrine.
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And they teach the serpents there to entwine themselves up on long sticks out of the ground and of the scales of these serpents they brew out a brewage like to mead.
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A famous abbey stood here once, and within what is left of its sanctified walls they brew bitter ale nowadays.