| 1828 - 448 sider
...since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. These rolls they called tobacco, a name since transferred to the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 sider
...has since converted into a universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end. put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. These rolls they called tobacco, a name since transferred-to the... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1830 - 262 sider
...natives walking about with fire-brands in their hands, and a certain dried herb, now called tobacco, which they rolled up in a leaf, and, lighting one end, put the other into their mouths, and continued puffing out the smoke. The return of the envoys destroyed many splendid... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich, Stephen T. Allen - 1842 - 418 sider
...them. It was here that tobacco was first discovered. When the envoys were on their return, they saw several of the natives going about with firebrands...leaf, and lighting one end, put the other in their Indians smoking. mouths, and continued inhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 sider
...since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 sider
...defiance of the • Irving's Columbui, vol. 1, p. 105 lo 199. opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with fire-brands...up in a leaf, and lighting one end, put the other end in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 450 sider
...since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 756 sider
...since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850 - 230 sider
...even nanseous practice, would become common among every civilized nation. They saw several Indians going about with firebrands in their hands, and certain...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called " a tobacea," a name since transferred... | |
| Washington Irving - 1850 - 456 sider
...since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
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