I am not certain whether our tobaccos were deposited there, or carried to London to be sorted for the different markets.
A great accumulation of tobaccos in the seaports of France, and a refusal of the Farmers General to purchase any more, on the pretence that they have purchased the whole quantity required by government, excites discontent among the merchants.
As the government was pleased to desire the publication of that order to induce the merchants to bring tobaccos here, it would be very satisfactory to make known also the execution of that order.
In consequence of this, too, a single individual, constituted sole purchaser of so great a proportion of the tobaccos made, had the price in his own power.
On the article of tobacco, I was more in possession of my ground; and put matters into a train for inducing their government to draw their tobaccos directly from the United States, and not, as heretofore, from Great Britain.
Indeed, it is my opinion, that by making shipments of your own produce to those places, and buying the tobaccos on the spot, they may be had more advantageously.
There are traces of the ash of both tobaccos on the chest of drawers, and Master Huysman and Master Hardy came here, because there are papers in this piece of furniture which Master Huysman wished to show to Master Hardy.
The odor of their two tobaccos is stronger than any of the other odors in the room, showing that they were in here much longer than the others.
When Gott made the womens, he was sorry afterwards for the poor mens--and he made tobaccos to comfort them.
Our ships are free to carry thither all foreign goods, which may be carried in their own or any other vessels, except tobaccos not of our own growth: and they participate with theirs the exclusive carriage of our whale-oils.
I must candidly acknowledge to you, that I do not foresee the same effect in favor of our navigation, from the late reduction of duties on our tobaccos in France, which you seem to expect.
It is true that the tobaccosof Virginia go almost entirely to England.
I suppose the Committee had in view Tobaccos coming last from a port of the United States, and that it may not be yet too late to restrain the orders to such only.
SIR,--I have the honor of enclosing to your Excellency some propositions which have been made from London to the Farmers General, to furnish them with the tobaccos of Maryland and Virginia.
The American varieties of tobacco bear a larger number of flowers than European tobaccos or those of Africa or Asia.
At the present time tobacco culture is considered a science in order to secure the colors in demand, and that are fashionable, and also the right texture of leaf now so desirable in all tobaccos designed for wrappers.
They are made of "Brazilian Aromatic" one of the finesttobaccos of Brazil.
Although unknown to this country--both the cigars and the leaf tobacco have a deserved reputation in Europe, and it is beyond all question one of the finest tobaccos in the world for cigars.
With American tobacco, those of a dark color are usually strong, but with European tobaccos this is not always the case--they possess much less strength, and can be used more freely than the tobacco of America.
In 1625, the year of his accession, he issued a proclamation against all tobaccos excepting only the growth of Virginia and Somerites.
Varinas tobacco at this time was one of the finest tobaccos known,[10] and large quantities were shipped to Spain and Portugal.
The flower stems on the American varieties are much longer than those of European tobaccos and also larger.
It is one of the finest burning tobaccos in the world, and does not fail to suit the taste of the most fastidious of smokers.
Unlike most tobaccos suitable for cigars, every taste can be met in the Havana cigars, its many varieties of flavor and strength suiting it alike to both sexes, and to the making of the delicate cigarette or the largest Cabanas.
Very choice parcels of thesetobaccos fetch in the open market from $3 to $5 per lb.
Cuban or Sumatran, in pipe-smoking and cigarette tobaccosshe stands without a rival.
To meet this some manufacturers prepare "slow burning" tobaccos generally by the addition of some chemical which checks the potash.
Strong, coarse tobacco is suitable for the purpose, the darker types of Virginian and Tennessee tobaccos being used.
Hence all cigar leaf tobaccos are cured by exposure to natural sunlight and not by artificial heat.
Orinoco tobacco leaf is used largely for plug and smoking tobaccos and for the export trade.
The chewing and pipe smoking tobacco, as well as cigarette tobaccos including all the bright yellow tobaccos used in the U.
A kind of wild growing tobacco principally cultivated in Mexico, and which is claimed as the parent of some of the Turkish, Syrian and Latakia tobaccos although many authorities claim that these tobaccos belong to the species N.
Most European and other grown tobaccos have been raised from original plants of the Maryland and Virginian varieties.
The advantages made by the British merchants, on the tobaccos consigned to them, were so enormous, that they spared no means of increasing those consignments.
I am not certain, whether our tobaccos were deposited there, or carried to London to be sorted for the different markets.
Turkish, Syrian, and the Latakia tobaccos are the produce of N.
Havanna, French, Dutch, and the American tobaccos are in the main derived from N.
Its naturally good tobaccos are smooth and kind to your throat.
These tobaccos all naturally find their way to Louisville as a market, and, of a necessary consequence, attract buyers to this place.
Mexican tobaccos (Nicotiana Tabacum, variety macrophyllum) are to-day predominant in a large part of Cuban vegas.
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