A disquisition on the evils of using tobacco, and the necessity of an immediate and entire reform,' by Rev.
The abominable filthiness of the practice of using tobacco, is a sufficient argument to induce all decent people to wage war against it.
So, with the thought of early manhood ever before him, he felt that, in using tobacco, he was doing right.
John shook his head, and said that he did not want to smoke, for his father had said that using tobacco was a bad habit and that it would ruin his health.
It was in the month of November, 1492, that the sailors of Columbus in exploring the island of Cuba first noted the mode of using tobacco.
He was in the habit of using tobacco in all its forms of cud, cigar and snuff; he drank tea and coffee freely, and spirit and cider moderately.
The habit of using tobacco is uncleanly and impolite.
Another mode of using tobacco, and not very common we hope, is what is called plugging, that is, thrusting long pellets or rolls of tobacco up the nose, and keeping them there during the night.
We will therefore proceed to the few remarks which we have to make upon the three chief modes of using tobacco, viz.
Smoking was the earliest mode of using tobacco,[73] (as might be inferred from the epigram) and for a long time the only mode in which it was used in Europe.
We have known several very respectable individuals of both sexes in our own country, who use snuff as a tooth powder, and with them its employment was just as much a habit as any other mode of using tobacco.
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