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The complaint of many free-holders, farmer, and others, of the Common-wealth of England : Against the unlawfull planting of English tobacco. With an act of Parliament prohibiting the same.
Read, Robert, active 1653-1656Date: [1653]- Books
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The excise bill for repealing several subsidies and an impost payable on tobacco, &c. Of the British plantations, and for granting an inland duty in lieu thereof. To which are added, exact lists of the members of Parliament, who voted for, and against bringing in the said bill.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: [1733]- Books
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Anno decimo octavo Georgii III. Regis. Cap. XXIV. An Act for allowing the re-importation of unmanufactured tobacco from foreign parts, although the same may have been sold abroad; And the importation of tobacco the growth and product of the island of Dominica, under certain regulations and restrictions.
Great Britain.Date: 1778- Books
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The smoaking age: or, The life and death of tobacco. Containing plenty of pregnant passages, pleasant allusions, liberal and unforc'd relations: accommodated with the strength of ingenuity and invention, and adapted to the humour of the present age. In three parts. 1. The birth of tobacco. 2. Pluto's blessing to tobacco. 3. Times complaint against tobacco. To which is added, chaucer's incensed Ghost. Supervis'd and recommended by several persons of learning and judgment.
Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.Date: 1703- Books
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Observations on the nature, use and trade of tobacco / By J. Lacy, merchant.
Lacy, JosephDate: 1733- Books
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At the Silver Balance. The first shop at the Angle of Palace of Tribunat Garden under the library, no. 242. They found there all kind of handsel tobaccos fronthe [sic] French fabrick, moreover the neetest tobaccos to be smoked, such the Petit Kanaster, the extra-fine kanaster, the warnings, the Maryland, all the nos. of threakings, the purest Virginia, the yellow curted, the three Italians and great deal of other foreigner tobaccos. At Paris.
Silver Balance (Paris, France)Date: 1780?]- Books
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A treatise deuided into three parts, touching the inconueniences, that the importation of tobacco out of Spaine, hath brought into this land : viz. 1 In the first is shewed how treasure was vsually brought into this land. 2 In the second, what hath and doth hinder the bringing of it, with other inconueniences. 3 In the third, how to remedie the one, and the other.
Bennett, EdwardDate: [1620]]