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Intoxicants were forbidden to serfs, but the convention remained: a person was allowed to decrease inhibitions after imbibing.
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Intoxicants alter your perceptions of sensation, and dull your capacity to judge whether the bondage is just enough or way too much.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Intoxicants alter your perceptions of sensation, and dull your capacity to judge whether the bondage is just enough or way too much.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Intoxicants alter your perceptions of sensation, and dull your capacity to judge whether the bondage is just enough or way too much.
Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000
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Intoxicants were forbidden to serfs, but the convention remained: a person was allowed to decrease inhibitions after imbibing.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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Intoxicants were plentiful, but Gudmund did not touch them.
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"Intoxicants, do you mean?" the Englishman asked, without turning around.
Sowing Seeds in Danny Nellie L. McClung 1912
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Out of my wounds, and purged is my spirit of drugging Intoxicants.
Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909
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The sale of Intoxicants should be regulated by the Company, and these should be limited to a little spirits: wine and beer and all alcoholic liquors habitually used as beverages should be rigorously forbidden to the labouring classes, and should only be supplied in _bona fide_ clubs with a certain minimum yearly subscription.
On Something Hilaire Belloc 1911
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"Intoxicants, do you mean?" the Englishman asked, without turning around.
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