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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Página 55
... to the board , our gallant must draw out his tobacco - box , the ladle for the cold snuff into the nostril , the tongs , and priming - iron ; all which artillery may be of gold or silver , if he can SMOKING CUSTOMS . 55.
... to the board , our gallant must draw out his tobacco - box , the ladle for the cold snuff into the nostril , the tongs , and priming - iron ; all which artillery may be of gold or silver , if he can SMOKING CUSTOMS . 55.
Página 62
... box , and roast meat in a pipe . " This is the way to help down years , a meal a day's enough ! Take out tobacco for the rest by pipe , or else by snuff , And you shall find it physical : a corpulent , fat man , Within a year shall ...
... box , and roast meat in a pipe . " This is the way to help down years , a meal a day's enough ! Take out tobacco for the rest by pipe , or else by snuff , And you shall find it physical : a corpulent , fat man , Within a year shall ...
Página 69
... tobacco - box , and is indulging in the solace of her pipe ; which she wields in a very graceful and " lady - like " manner . Miss Pardoe , in her History of the Court of Louis XIV . , has shown that the daughters of the Grande Monarque ...
... tobacco - box , and is indulging in the solace of her pipe ; which she wields in a very graceful and " lady - like " manner . Miss Pardoe , in her History of the Court of Louis XIV . , has shown that the daughters of the Grande Monarque ...
Página 87
... box to conserve my tobacco , and a pipe to use it ; by these two , God willing , to overcome many maladies . " He narrates many that may be so cured , and imagines that physicians might be done without in all cases of defluxion and ...
... box to conserve my tobacco , and a pipe to use it ; by these two , God willing , to overcome many maladies . " He narrates many that may be so cured , and imagines that physicians might be done without in all cases of defluxion and ...
Página 123
... box , of the time of James I ,. published by the Society of Anti- quaries , * and copied in our engrav- ing , from which it appears that this questionable custom was " done with a grace , " if we may judge from the affected attitude of ...
... box , of the time of James I ,. published by the Society of Anti- quaries , * and copied in our engrav- ing , from which it appears that this questionable custom was " done with a grace , " if we may judge from the affected attitude of ...
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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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