They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands in their hands, and certain dried herbs which they rolled up in a leaf, and lighting one end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling aud puffing out the smoke. A roll of this... Cuba with Pen and Pencil - Página 211por Samuel Hazard - 1873 - 584 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 726 páginas
...caprice of man has since converted into an universal luxury in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with...and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. These rolls they called tobacco, a name since transferred to the plant of which they were made. The... | |
| 1872 - 692 páginas
...traces of the city and court they 'had expected, the eiiToys returned to their ships. On their Way back they beheld several of the natives going about with...up in a leaf, and, lighting one end, put the other to their mouths, and continued drawing in and puffing out the smoke. (This is the first time Europeans... | |
| Charles C. Jones - 1873 - 622 páginas
...Cup, as has been practised at all Times by many Nations." When Columbus was upon the coast of Cuba he beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...one end put the other in their mouths and continued inhaling and pufiing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 660 páginas
...as has been practised at all Times by many Nations." When Columbus, was upon the coast of Cuba lie beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands...one end put the other in their mouths and continued inhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 622 páginas
...Cup, as has been practised at all Times by many Nations." When Columbus was upon the coast of Cuba he beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands in their hands, and certain dried hevbs which they rolled up in a leaf, and lighting one end put the other in their mouths and continued... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1875 - 388 páginas
...caprice of man has since converted into a universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with...one end, put the other in their mouths and continued inhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called ' a tobacco,' a name since transferred... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1879 - 388 páginas
...caprice of man has since converted into a universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with...one end, put the other in their mouths and continued inhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called ' a tobacco,' a name since transferred... | |
| Washington Irving - 1885 - 650 páginas
...caprice of man has since converted into an universal luxury, in defiance of the opposition of the senses. They beheld several of the natives going about with...firebrands in their hands, and certain dried herbs \vhich they rolled up in a leaf, and lighting one end, put the other in their mouths, and continued... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1891 - 412 páginas
...return Hernando saw the Indians going about with fire-brands in their hands, and a certain dried herb which they rolled up in a leaf, and lighting one end, put the other in their mouths and exhaled and puffed smoke. He asked an Indian what it was, and was answered by the one word : " Tobacco."... | |
| 1893 - 926 páginas
...his men landed upon the coast of Cuba they beheld several of the natives going about with firerbrands in their hands and certain dried herbs, which they...end, put the other in their mouths, and continued inhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred... | |
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