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Kept
than a mere stoppage or halt for rest, food or refreshment, etc., in the course of transit through the territory of
Public-House Closing Act, 1864
28 Vict. c. 64), an 'adoptive' Act whereby public-houses and refreshment houses, till then allowed to be open all night, were
Intoxicating liquor
ground of an habitual and persistent refusal 'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at a reasonable price,' or because
Entertainment
defined thus: Entertainment is something connected with the enjoyment of refreshment-rooms, tables, and the like. It is something beyond refreshment; it
Coffee house
Coffee house, usually means a house where refresh-ment such as tea or coffee is supplied, Thompson v. Lacy,
VerbarRefrigerium
Cooling refreshment refrigeration
Regale
manner to enrtertain with something that delights to gratify to refresh as to regale the taste the eye or the ear
Regalement
The act of regaling anything which regales refreshment entertainment
Respire
To take breath again hence to take rest or refreshment
Sherbet
A refreshing drink common in the East made of the juice of
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