Meller, Henry James
(forfatter)
Nicotiana; Or the Smoker's and Snuff-Taker's Companion e-bog
68,60 DKK
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. MA my an excellent cause has been lost through the want of sound arguments, founded on a knowledge of the case, tosup port and place it in its proper light. None, perhaps, more than smoking and snuff taking, the pr…
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. MA my an excellent cause has been lost through the want of sound arguments, founded on a knowledge of the case, tosup port and place it in its proper light. None, perhaps, more than smoking and snuff taking, the propriety of which Lin the upper orders of life, have been and are, whether as regards their social or medicinal qualities, so frequently. Called in question, by their enemies. These, the author is sorry to say, by the use of a few. Specious arguments, that chiefly. Pass current in refined society the ladies in particular - have, strongly aided by prejudice, often made the defence suc cumb to the attack - an unpardonable weakness on the part of a consumer of the herb, who is naturally enough expected to know the entire history of the favorite of his adoption. Unacquainted with the excellence of his subject, its importance and consequence in ancient and modern annals - its high wor shippers and eulogists, medical, and non medical, with its many endearing and social virtues acknowledged over the far greater part of the world; he, the Author asserts, unac quainted with the above data. And refe renees, Opposes but a feeble barrier to the sweeping and general assertions of his ad versary. In the above glorious cause (i. E. Anti Smokers and snuff-takers v. Lovers of the Herb) the Author himself holds a brief in the defence as counsel, and flattering him self he has made himself fully master of the case, he begs to impart it as a proper, if not an absolutely requisite accompaniment to all lovers of the soothing leaf.' The pre judices against smoking are numerous. Smoking that is called unsocial, the authoraffirms to be the common source of harmony and comfort, - the badge of good fellow ship in almost every state, kingdom, and empire. Aye, from the English settlers in the wildernesses of America, where the Ca lumet or Pipe of Peace is smoked by the natives, to the turbaned infidel of the East from the burning zone of Africa to the icy regions of the North
E-bog
68,60 DKK
Forlag
Forgotten Books
Udgivet
27.11.2019
Genrer
JHBT
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780243733934
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. MA my an excellent cause has been lost through the want of sound arguments, founded on a knowledge of the case, tosup port and place it in its proper light. None, perhaps, more than smoking and snuff taking, the propriety of which Lin the upper orders of life, have been and are, whether as regards their social or medicinal qualities, so frequently. Called in question, by their enemies. These, the author is sorry to say, by the use of a few. Specious arguments, that chiefly. Pass current in refined society the ladies in particular - have, strongly aided by prejudice, often made the defence suc cumb to the attack - an unpardonable weakness on the part of a consumer of the herb, who is naturally enough expected to know the entire history of the favorite of his adoption. Unacquainted with the excellence of his subject, its importance and consequence in ancient and modern annals - its high wor shippers and eulogists, medical, and non medical, with its many endearing and social virtues acknowledged over the far greater part of the world; he, the Author asserts, unac quainted with the above data. And refe renees, Opposes but a feeble barrier to the sweeping and general assertions of his ad versary. In the above glorious cause (i. E. Anti Smokers and snuff-takers v. Lovers of the Herb) the Author himself holds a brief in the defence as counsel, and flattering him self he has made himself fully master of the case, he begs to impart it as a proper, if not an absolutely requisite accompaniment to all lovers of the soothing leaf.' The pre judices against smoking are numerous. Smoking that is called unsocial, the authoraffirms to be the common source of harmony and comfort, - the badge of good fellow ship in almost every state, kingdom, and empire. Aye, from the English settlers in the wildernesses of America, where the Ca lumet or Pipe of Peace is smoked by the natives, to the turbaned infidel of the East from the burning zone of Africa to the icy regions of the North
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