| Dan King - 1861 - 184 str.
...tobaccopipe, the case has been entirely altered. The greatest smokers at the present time are to be found4 not among those who live by their bodily labor, but...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because their is no... | |
| 1861 - 396 str.
...greatest smokers at the present time are to be found, not among those who live by their bodily labour, but among those who are more advantageously situated,...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because there is no... | |
| 1861 - 656 str.
...greatest smokers at the present time are to be found, not among those who lire by their bodily labour, but among those who are more advantageously situated,...schools, get the habit of smoking, because they think it m;»nly and fashionable todo so; no« unfrequently because they have the example set them by their... | |
| 1861 - 596 str.
...who live by their bodily labor, but among those who are more advantageously situated, who have hetter opportunities of education, and of whom we have a...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because there is no... | |
| Dan King - 1861 - 184 str.
...those who are more advantageously situated, who have better opportunities of education, and of whox we have a right to expect that they should constitute...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because their is no... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1861 - 614 str.
...the consequent substitution of the cigar for the tobacco-pipe, the case has been entirely altered. Nor is the practice confined to grown-up men. Boys,...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because there is no... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1862 - 832 str.
...greatest smokers at the present time are to be found, not among those who live by their bodily labour, but among those who are more advantageously situated,...practice confined to grown-up men. Boys, even at the best of schools, get the habit of smoking, because they think it manly and fashionable to do so; not unfrequently... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie, Charles Hawkins - 1865 - 770 str.
...greatest smokers at the present time are to be found, not among those who live by their bodily labour, but among those who are more advantageously situated,...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because there is no... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 734 str.
...greatest smokers at the present time are to be found, not among those who live by their bodily labour, but among those who are more advantageously situated,...they think it manly and fashionable to do so ; not unfrequently because they have the example set them by their tutors, and partly because there is no... | |
| 1867 - 860 str.
...commonly called the lower grades of society. It was only every now and then that any one who wished to b<; considered as a gentleman was addicted to it. But...so; not unfreqnently because they have the example sot them by their tutors, arid partly because there is no friendly voice to warn them as to the special... | |
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