| 1880 - 356 页
...quoting from Houghton (1694), observes: " The next are tobacco-pipes, of which came from Hollatul, gross one hundred and ten, chests four. I have seen...ones, I question not but we should make as fine as anybody." The long-bowled pipes of the time of William III. continued in use until the middle of the... | |
| 1880 - 710 页
...Jewitt,11 quoting from Houghton (1694), observes: " The next are tobacco-pipes, of which came froin Holland, gross one hundred and ten, chests four. I...and if our smoakers would use none but fine ones, 1 question not but we should make as fine as anybody." The long-bowled pipes of the time of William... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1880 - 370 页
...Mr. Jewitt,11 quoting from Houghton (16!»4), observes: " The next are tobacco-pipes, of which came from Holland, gross one hundred and ten, chests four....that truly are very fine. If there comes no more, thev'll do us no great hurt. I think they must be permitted to be patterns to set our people on work,... | |
| Arthur Stanley Turberville - 1926 - 602 页
...Tobacc^-mes^ of which came from HoVtnd, Grofs no, Cherts 4. I nave feen fame very long ones, and alfofmall from thence, that truly are very fine. If there comes no more, they 11 do us no-great hurt. I think they mofl be permitted to be Patterns to fet onr People on Work,... | |
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