Alcohol and Tobacco: Alcohol:its Place and PowerNational Temperance Society and Publication House, 1880 - 317 |
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... cigar or pipe . They will not call it " food " it is something " after meat ; " and they call it " luxury . " Sometimes , too , they will tell you that when food cannot be got , it forms no indifferent substitute , tending to keep them ...
... cigar or pipe . They will not call it " food " it is something " after meat ; " and they call it " luxury . " Sometimes , too , they will tell you that when food cannot be got , it forms no indifferent substitute , tending to keep them ...
Strona 83
... cigar - almost as big as himself — which seems rather to be smoking him than he it . Do you think that he would ever have ventured on such a bold experiment , unless he had seen men , gen- tlemen , sensible - looking gentlemen , such as ...
... cigar - almost as big as himself — which seems rather to be smoking him than he it . Do you think that he would ever have ventured on such a bold experiment , unless he had seen men , gen- tlemen , sensible - looking gentlemen , such as ...
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... Cigar - smoking - Syphilis propagated by smoking tobacco - Condition of Paris - Effect on a Fever Patient - Local Effects on the Mouth - Ulceration of the Lips , Tongue , Gums , Mucous membrane of the Mouth , Tonsils , Velum Palati ...
... Cigar - smoking - Syphilis propagated by smoking tobacco - Condition of Paris - Effect on a Fever Patient - Local Effects on the Mouth - Ulceration of the Lips , Tongue , Gums , Mucous membrane of the Mouth , Tonsils , Velum Palati ...
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... ; but we have no evidence that the smoking of tobacco was known in the Old World before the introduction of the plant from the New . It was in 1492 that Columbus first be- 13 ( 18 ) held , at Cuba , the custom of smoking cigars.
... ; but we have no evidence that the smoking of tobacco was known in the Old World before the introduction of the plant from the New . It was in 1492 that Columbus first be- 13 ( 18 ) held , at Cuba , the custom of smoking cigars.
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... cigars ; but it was not until some years afterwards that a Spanish monk recognized the plant in a province of St. Domingo , called Tabaca -a much more likely foundation for the name of the herb than that adopted by some , who assert ...
... cigars ; but it was not until some years afterwards that a Spanish monk recognized the plant in a province of St. Domingo , called Tabaca -a much more likely foundation for the name of the herb than that adopted by some , who assert ...
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