| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 pages
...the West Indies it hath divers names, according to the several places and countries where it groweth and is used. The Spaniards generally call it tabacco....and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head ; from whence... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1844 - 682 pages
...names, according to the several places and conntreys where it growetli and is used : the Spanyards generally call it Tabacco. The leaves thereof being...and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoake thereof by sucking it thorow pipes made of clay, into their stomnche and head ; from whence... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1844 - 484 pages
...friendship." — "There is an herb which is sowed apart by itself, and is called by the natives uppowoc. The leaves thereof being dried and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head : from whence... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 pages
...the West Indies it hath divers names, according to the several places and countries where it groweth and is used. The Spaniards generally call it tabacco....and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head ; from whence... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 pages
...several places and countries where it grows and is used : the Spaniards generally call it tobacco. The leaves thereof being dried and brought into powder, they use to take the fume and smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head, from whence... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1857 - 206 pages
...several places and countreys where it groweth and is used : the Spaniards generally call it tobacco. The leaves thereof being dried, and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoake thereof by sucking it thorow pipes made of clay into their stomache and head ; from whence... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1859 - 354 pages
...severall places and countries where it groweth and is used : the Spaniards generally call it Tobacco. The leaves thereof being dried and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoke thereof by sucking- it through pipes made of clay into their stomacke and heade, from whence... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 434 pages
...severall places and countreys where it groweth and is used : the Spainyards generally call it Tobacco. The leaves thereof being dried and brought into powder, they use to take the fume or smoake thereof, by sucking it thorow pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head ; from whence... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 666 pages
...the West Indies it hath divers names, according to the several places and countries where it groweth and is used. The Spaniards generally call it tabacco....thereof being dried and brought into powder, they are to take the fume or smoke thereof, by sucking it through pipes made of clay into their stomach... | |
| 1875 - 504 pages
...the West Indies it hath divers names, according to the several places and countries where it groweth and is used. The Spaniards generally call it ' tabacco.'...thereof being dried and brought into powder, they are to take the fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay into their stomach and... | |
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