At these spectacles, and everywhere else, the English are constantly smoaking tobacco, and in this manner: they have pipes on purpose made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the Herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting... Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects - Sayfa 270Robert Dodsley tarafından - 1761Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 720 sayfa
...everywhere else, the English are constantly smoaking tobacco in this manner : they have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the* herb so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting fire to it, they draw the smoake into their mouths,... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 718 sayfa
...everywhere else, the English are constantly smoaking tobacco in this manner : they have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the lerb so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting fire to it, they draw the smoake into their... | |
| Henry Morley - 1874 - 440 sayfa
...English were accustomed to make use of that new thing. — " In this manner : they have pipes on purpose made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder ; and putting fire to it, they draw the smoke into their mouths,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 426 sayfa
...else, the English are constantly smoking tobacco, and in this manner : They have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting fire to it, they draw the smoak into their mouths,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 392 sayfa
...else, the English are constantly smoking tobacco, and in this manner : They have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, ^and putting fire to it, they draw the smoak into their mouths,... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 sayfa
...everywhere else, the English are constantly smoaking tobacco, and in this manner: they have pipes on purpose made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the Herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting fire to it, they draw the smoke into their mouths,... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1895 - 210 sayfa
...manner : they have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the further end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder; and putting fire to it they draw the smoke into their mouths, which they puff out again through their nostrils, like funnels, along with... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1895 - 204 sayfa
...manner : they have pipes on purpose, made of clay, into the further end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder ; and putting fire to it they draw the smoke into their mouths, which they puff out again through their nostrils, like funnels, along with... | |
| Joseph D. McGuire - 1899 - 324 sayfa
...manner: They have pipes on purpose made of clay, into the further end of which they put the herbe so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and putting fire to it they draw the smoke into their mouths, which they puff out again through their nostrils like funnels."2 Aubrey, in... | |
| Walter Besant - 1899 - 408 sayfa
...plant ' Petunia ' derives its appellation,] and generally in this manner : they have pipes on purpose made of clay, into the farther end of which they put the herb, so dry that it may be rubbed into powder, and lighting it, they draw the smoke into their mouths, which... | |
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