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" It delighteth them who take it ; so do the pleasures of the world delight the men of the world. Thirdly, It maketh men drunken and light in the head; so do the vanities of the world : men are drunken therewith. "
The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum - Page 96
1771
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A Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great ..., Volume 1, Part 2

James Granger - Great Britain - 1769 - 314 pages
...king faid, that " tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allufion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby...fo are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them who take it ; fo do all the pleafurcs of the world delight the men of the world. Thirdly,...
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The Complete Angler: Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation...: Prefixed, the ...

Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins - Fishing - 1775 - 620 pages
...mo, 1671. " That tobacco 'was the lively image and patter a of hell ; " for that it had, by allufton, in it all the parts and vices of «• the world whereby hell may be gained ; to wit : Firft, // «, was a fmoak ; fo are the vanities of this world. Secondly, " // dtligbettb them who takt it...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 12

History - 1800 - 586 pages
...king faid, u that tobacco was " tbo lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allufion, in it all the '.' parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained ¡ to wit, Firil it was a u imoke ; fo are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them who "...
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Crusoe, written by himself [by D. Defoe

Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 602 pages
...said, " was the lively image and pattern of hell : for Ih.n it liai!, \iy allusion, in it nil the pails and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained ; to wit, first, it was smnke ; so are aJl the vanities Of lilis world : secondly, it dclightrth them who tnkr...
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The London Budget of Wit, Or, A Thousand Notable Jests: Many of Them Never ...

Friend to rational mirth - English wit and humor - 1817 - 456 pages
...it was said, " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained ; to wit, first, it was a smoke ; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them who take...
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The Recreative Magazine, Volume 1

United States - 1822 - 590 pages
...The king said, " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained; to wit — first, it was a smoke ; so are all the vanities of this world : secondly, it delighteth them who...
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The Manchester iris, Volume 1

1822 - 394 pages
...he sa\s, " that tobacco was the lively image anil pal tern of hell ; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained ; let, to wit — it was a smoke, so are all the vanities of this world. " 2nd, It delighteth them...
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The bagman's bioscope

William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - Anecdotes - 1824 - 392 pages
...the king said, " That tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had by allusion in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell may be gained ; to wit, first, it was a smoke ; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them who take...
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A biographical history of England, adapted to a methodical catalogue of ...

James Granger - 1824 - 800 pages
...king said, that " tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it had, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell ma; be gained ; to wit, First, it was a smoke; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it...
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A Biographical History of England: From Egbert the Great to the Revolution ...

James Granger - Great Britain - 1824 - 580 pages
...king said, that " tobacco was the lively image and pattern of hell ; for that it bad, by allusion, in it all the parts and vices of the world, whereby hell ma; be gained ; to wit. First, it was a smoke ; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it...
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