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Markham, G. (1720). The husbandman's jewel, directing how to improve land from 10l. per annum, to 50l. with small charge by planting. Making cyder as good as Canary, for 5d a quart or less; to improve land by draining, and by hemp, saffron, liquorice; to brew ale and beer, make cyder, meed, mum, metheglin, and other liquors, to order bees and silk worms; destroy vermin &c. to which are added, the arts of angling, hawking, fowling, ringing, &c. directions to cure all diseases, of horses, oxon, cows, bulls, calves, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs, conies, hares, poultry and singing birds at 12d. charge; to improve clover and St Foin; to make table drink for families, both sick and well, at a farthing a gallon worth gold, good against all distempers; and to cure all outward sores or pains, aches. &c, at a penny charge, with divers other matters. London, Printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Brittain.

Marshall, M. (1982). Through a glass darkly: beer and modernization in Papua New Guinea. Boroko, Papua New Guinea, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research.

Martinez-Abarca, J.-M. (1993). The beer-brewing industry in Japan: a case study.

Martins, M. (1993). A competitive assessment of the Portuguese beer industry.

Masey Philip, E. (1882). Observations on Beer Stone. Exeter, Printed by J. Townsend.

Massie, J. (1760). A computation of the money that hath been exorbitantly raised upon the people of Great Britain by the sugar-planters, in one year, from January 1759 to January 1760: shewing how much money a family of each rank, degree, or class hath lost by that rapacious monopoly having continued so long after I laid it open, in my state of the British sugar-colony trade, which was published last winter. [S.l, s.n.

Massie, J. (1760). A supplement to the reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer. [London? s.n.

Massie, J. (1760). A supplement to the Reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying any further tax upon malt or beer, [London?

Massie, J. (1760). Facts, computations, and observations relating to the new malt-tax, and to the intended tax upon ale and beer. [London? s.n.

Massie, J. (1760). Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer. shewing also, that three years extraordinary supplies for war may be raised upon the exorbitant part of those prices. for sugars. By J. Massie. London, printed for T. Payne; sold by W. Owen; and C. Henderson.

Massie, J. (1760). Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer: shewing that such a tax would not only cause great losses to the landholders of England, but be prejudicial to several branches of our manufacturies, and prove a pinch-belly tax to some hundred thousand families of labouring people. London, Printed for T. Payne, sold by W. Owen, C. Henderson.

Massie, J. (1760). Reasons. against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer, etc. (A Supplement to the Reasons. against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer.), London.

Maundrell, H. (1721). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A. D. 1697.: to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. Oxford, printed at the Theater.

Maundrell, H. (1732). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697: The fifth edition, to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. By Hen. Maundrell. Oxford, printed at the Theater, an. dom.

Maundrell, H. (1732). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697. Oxford, Printed at the Theater.

Maundrell, H. (1740). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D.1697: to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of the Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. With an index to the whole work, not in any former edition. Oxford, Peisley.

Maundrell, H. (1740). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697: The sixth edition, to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. With an index to the whole work, not in any former edition. By Hen. Maundrell. Oxford, printed at the Theatre, for A. Peisley in Oxford, and W. Meadows, London.

Maundrell, H. (1749). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697: To which is now added, an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. By Hen. Maundrell. Dublin, printed by S. Powell, for J. Leathley, W. Smith, G. Faulkner, T. Moore, P. Wilson, [and 5 others in Dublin].

Maundrell, H. (1749). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem; at Easter, A.D. 1697: The seventh edition; to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. With an index to the whole work. By Hen. Maundrell. Oxford, printed at the Theatre, for W. Meadows, London.

Maundrell, H. (1800). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697: to which is added an account of the author's journey to the banks of the Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. Perth, W. Morrison.

Maundrell, H. (1800). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, at Easter, A.D. 1697: To which is added, an account of the author's journey to the banks of the Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. By Henry Maundrell. Perth, printed by R. Morison; for W. Morison.

Maundrell, H. and W. Meadows (1740). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697.: The sixth edition, to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. With an index to the whole work, not in any former edition. Oxford, printed at the Theatre, for A. Peisley in Oxford, and W. Meadows, London.

Maundrell, H. and W. Meadows (1749). A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem; at Easter, A.D. 1697.: The seventh edition; to which is now added an account of the author's journey to the banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the country of Mesopotamia. With an index to the whole work. Oxford, printed at the Theatre, for W. Meadows, London.

May, R. (1780). The brewer and victualler's guide, or, Compleat beer table. London, [s.n.

May, R. and Brewer (1780). The Brewer and Victualler's Guide; or, Compleat beer table. [By Richard May.]. London, Printed for the Author.

Mayhew, H. (1850). Report concerning the trade & hours of closing usual among the unlicensed victualling establishments now open for the unrestricted sale of beer, wine, and spirits, at certain so-called "working men's clubs," ditributed through the metropolis. London, Judd and Co.

Mayhew, H. (1871). Report concerning the trade and hours of closing usual among the unlicensed victualling establishments now open for the unrestricted sale of beer, wine, and spirits, at certain so-called working men's clubs distributed throughout the Metropolis. London, Judd.

Mayle, P. (1983). Thirsty work: ten years of Heineken advertising. London, Macmillan.

Mayle, P. (1984). More time, gentlemen, please: required reading for beer fanciers, darts players and all our honourable friends in the House of Commons. London, Deutsch.

Mazzinghi, J. (1792). A Blessing on Brandy and Beer, a favorite Drunken Song, sung. in the Magician no Conjuror. the Poetry by Dela Crusca. London, Printed for G. Goulding.

McAllister, P. A. and S. Afrika (2001). Building the homestead: agriculture, labour and beer in South Africa's Transkei. Aldershot, Ashgate.

McCall, P. (1980). Diabetic brewing and winemaking. Andover, Great Britain, Amateur Winemaker.

McCall, P. (1988). Healthy wine and beer making. Hemel Hempstead, Argus Books.

McKeown, A. G. (1973). Winemaking and brewing without tears. Wirral (P.O. Box 1, Wirral, Cheshire L46 0TS), Foremost Press.

McLauchlan, G. and B. Lion (1994). The story of beer: beer and brewing, a New Zealand history. Auckland, N.Z, Viking.

Meades, J. (1994). Further abroad, BBC2.

Meale, A. and C. Parliamentary Beer (1995). Parliamentary Beer Club: Beer Tax enquiry. London, HMSO.

Medical, M. (1827). The medical adviser: containing above one hundred valuable receipts, never before published, for the various diseases incident to man, horses, cows, calves, sheep, and dogs: also receipts for soda water, ginger beer, inks &c. &c. Retford, printed for the author, by F. Hodson.

Meibom, J. H., A. Turnèbe, et al. (1668). Joan. Henrici Meibomii De cervisiis potibusque & ebriaminibus extra vinum aliis commentarivs Accedit Adr. Turnebi libellus, de vino. Helmestadii, typis & sumtibus Johannis Heitmulleri.

Memphis, S. (1994). Beer drinkin' woman. Blues collection; 13. [London], Orbis.


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