Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and Its Manufacture; with Its Modes of Use in All Ages and CountriesChatto and Windus, 1876 - 332 páginas |
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... Dutch tobaccos are mild and deficient in flavour . The darker kind is the strongest , and much esteemed for moist spuffs , the weaker kinds being employed in the commonest cigars and cheroots . " Manilla tobacco is much esteemed for ...
... Dutch tobaccos are mild and deficient in flavour . The darker kind is the strongest , and much esteemed for moist spuffs , the weaker kinds being employed in the commonest cigars and cheroots . " Manilla tobacco is much esteemed for ...
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... it tabaka ; the Danes and Swedes shorten it to tobak ; the Germans , Dutch , and Russians spell it tabak , a close approach to the French tabac . Herball , 1597. * It was grown in small quantities 46 TOBACCO IN EUROPE .
... it tabaka ; the Danes and Swedes shorten it to tobak ; the Germans , Dutch , and Russians spell it tabak , a close approach to the French tabac . Herball , 1597. * It was grown in small quantities 46 TOBACCO IN EUROPE .
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... Dutch picture of smokers " the Tobacco - drinkers . " The fashionable mode of thus inhaling tobacco - smoke , and expelling it by the nose , is curiously shown in the accompanying cut , copied from a rare little volume in 12mo , printed ...
... Dutch picture of smokers " the Tobacco - drinkers . " The fashionable mode of thus inhaling tobacco - smoke , and expelling it by the nose , is curiously shown in the accompanying cut , copied from a rare little volume in 12mo , printed ...
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... neces- sity compelled poor men to stand my friends , by stealing of sheep and other cattel , breaking of hedges , robbing of orchards , and what not . " wife , in Marston's comedy , The Dutch Courtezan , DISLIKED BY PURITANS . III.
... neces- sity compelled poor men to stand my friends , by stealing of sheep and other cattel , breaking of hedges , robbing of orchards , and what not . " wife , in Marston's comedy , The Dutch Courtezan , DISLIKED BY PURITANS . III.
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... Dutch Courtezan , 1605 , preparing for the entertainment of her friends , says to her servants , " Perfume this parlor , it does so smell of prophane tobacco . I could never endure this ungodly tobacco , since one of our elders assured ...
... Dutch Courtezan , 1605 , preparing for the entertainment of her friends , says to her servants , " Perfume this parlor , it does so smell of prophane tobacco . I could never endure this ungodly tobacco , since one of our elders assured ...
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Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1859 |
Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1876 |
Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1859 |
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