| 1831 - 510 páginas
...the table, a place of respect, of cleanlinesse, of modestie, men should not be ashamed to sit tossing pipes, and puffing of the smoke of tobacco one to another, making the filthy smoke and stinke thereof to exhale athwart the dishes and infect the aire, when very often men that abhorre it,... | |
| 1831 - 512 páginas
...the table, a place of respect, of cleanlinesse, of modestie, men should not be ashamed to sit tossing pipes, and puffing of the smoke of tobacco one to another, making the filthy smoke and stinke thereof to exhale athwart the dishes and infect the aire, when very often men that abhorre it,... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1856 - 462 páginas
...is it not both great vanity and uncleanness that at the table, a place of respect of cleanliness and of modesty, men should not be ashamed to sit tossing...and puffing of the smoke of tobacco one to another, * Works of James I., p. 222. KING JAMES ON SMOKING. 177 making the filthy smoke and stink thereof,"... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1856 - 432 páginas
...is it not both great vanity and uncleanness that at the table, a place of respect of cleanliness and of modesty, men should not be ashamed to sit tossing...and puffing of the smoke of tobacco one to another, * Works of James £, p. 222. KING JAMES ON SMOKING. 177 making the filthy smoke and stink thereof,"... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1860 - 764 páginas
...modesty — men should not be ashamed to sit tossing of tobacco-pipes and puffing of smoke, one at another, making the filthy smoke and stink thereof...the dishes, and infect the air, when very often men who abhor it are at their repast? Surely smoke becomes a kitchen far better than a dining- chamber;... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1860 - 766 páginas
...it: "And for the vanity committed in this filthy custom, is it not both great vanity and uncleanness, that at the table — a place of respect of cleanliness,...modesty — men should not be ashamed to sit tossing of tobacco-pipes and puffing of smoke, one at another, making the filthy smoke and stink thereof to exhale... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1860 - 772 páginas
...it: "And for the vanity committed in this filthy custom, is it not both great vanity and uncleanncss, that at the table — a place of respect of cleanliness,...modesty — men should not be ashamed to sit tossing of tobacco-pipes and puffing of smoke, one at another, making the filthy smoke and stink thereof to exhale... | |
| John Carrick Murray - 1876 - 134 páginas
...heard." " And for the vanity committed in this filthy custom, is it not both great vanity and uncleanness that at the table, a place of respect, of cleanliness,...Tobacco pipes, and puffing of the smoke of Tobacco one at another, making the filthy smoke and stink thereof to exhale athwart the dishes and infect the air,... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1877 - 360 páginas
...and for the vanities committed in this filthy custom, is it not both great vanity and uncleanness, that at the table, a place of respect, of cleanliness,...ashamed to sit tossing of tobacco pipes, and puffing off the smoke of JAMES I. ON TOBACCO. 151 tobacco pipes one to another, making the filthy smoke thereof... | |
| James I (King of England) - 1884 - 74 páginas
...great vanitie and vncleanenesse, that at the table, a place of respect, of cleanlinesse, of modestie, men should not be ashamed, to sit tossing of Tobacco...of the smoke of Tobacco one to another, making the filthie smoke and stinke thereof, to exhale athwart the dishes, and infect the aire, when very often,... | |
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