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Brewer| City in east-central Maine, on the Penobscot River, across from Bangor; population (1990) 9,000. It has light industry and distribution facilities. The house of the American Civil War general Joshua Chamberlain is here. |
| Brewer was formerly a shipbuilding and pulp and paper milling centre. |
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17591920Brewer, BruceBrewer, David JBusch, AdolphusBusch, August A , JrBusch, August Anheuser, IIIBushwickCeltic mythologyChamberlain, JoshuaCharrington, Frederick NicholasCoors, AdolphFingers, RollieFoster CityGambrinusGuinness, Benjamin LeeGuinness, Edward CecilHowells, Herbert NormanKansas | Brewer had an action to get possession of the property as heir to his deceased sister. The drayman was proved to be very drunk, and was fined, and the brewer had to pay damages to our master; but there was no one to pay damages to poor Captain. As truth distinguishes our writings from those idle romances which are filled with monsters, the productions, not of nature, but of distempered brains; and which have been therefore recommended by an eminent critic to the sole use of the pastry-cook; so, on the other hand, we would avoid any resemblance to that kind of history which a celebrated poet seems to think is no less calculated for the emolument of the brewer, as the reading it should be always attended with a tankard of good ale-- |
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