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In 1902 testing by the Massachusetts board of health determined that Whiskol, “a non-intoxicating stimulant,” contained 28.2% alcohol.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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In 1902 testing by the Massachusetts board of health determined that Whiskol, “a non-intoxicating stimulant,” contained 28.2% alcohol.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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A non-intoxicating drink usually made from rye-malt and rye-flour.
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At the moment it was the stimulating, though non-intoxicating, refreshment prepared from the fruit of the Klovian varietal of the Crevenian shrub.
The Dragon Lensman Kyle, David, 1919- 1981
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He felt that it was unreasonable for Congress, in the Volstead Act, to declare any beverage containing an excess of one half of one per cent. of alcohol intoxicating and that to frame a law which arbitrarily places intoxicating and non-intoxicating beverages within the same classification was openly to invite mental resentment against it.
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Joseph P. Tumulty
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This time, however, we partook of the delicious wines which were provided, and found that whilst being most refreshing and exhilarating, they were, as Merna told us, so prepared as to be non-intoxicating.
To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story Mark Wicks
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So, you have the introduction into the life of England of a non-intoxicating drink that began to take the place of the everlasting drinking of intoxicating beverages.
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He felt that it was unreasonable for Congress, in the Volstead Act, to declare any beverage containing an excess of one half of one per cent. of alcohol intoxicating and that to frame a law which arbitrarily places intoxicating and non-intoxicating beverages within the same classification was openly to invite mental resentment against it.
Woodrow Wilson as I know Him Tumulty, Joseph P 1921
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He can read almost anything and in any language, provided it is not non-intoxicating.
The Art of Letters Robert Lynd 1914
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But here was a public house offering a non-intoxicating beverage, and its appeal was instant and universal.
All About Coffee 1909
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