A dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco. Wherein the advantages and disadvantages attending the consumption of that entertaining weed are particularly considered: Humbly addressed to all tobacco consumers, but especially to those among religious people
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Main Author: Clarke, Adam (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New-York Printed by C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich-Street 1819
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Item Description:"Preface."--p. [3]-4. - "This work was particularly addressed to the subjects of Great Britain; but the reasoning of Dr. Clark will apply with equal force to the citizens of the United States. Health and comfort is paramount to every consideration of interest or profit."--p. 24. - "To the reader, ... I need to make an apology for inserting Dr. Hamilton's letter: an imprimature the more valuable, because unsolicited. Such a testimony to my well meant efforts, cannot fail to stamp them in the eye of the publick, with an importance which they could not derive from their author."--p. [5]-6. Signed: Adam Clarke. London, May 15, 1797. - Includes bibliographical references
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