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de i danni ch'apporta smoder-atamente [ vsato, e qual sia 

 el vero, e legitimo | modo di prenderlo. | Trattato | Naturale, 

 Medico, Morale, e-Curioso. 



In Roma, Per Filippo Maria Mandni. [i8mo.] 

 1669. 



[ 76.] Two Broad- Sides | against | Tobacco. | The 

 First given by | King James | of Famous Memory : | His | 

 Counterblast to Tobacco. | The Second | Transcribed out 

 of that learned Physician, j Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, his 

 Treatise of the Scurvy. To which is added, | Serious 

 Cautions against Excess in Drinking: Taken out | of another 

 Work of the same Author. His preservation | of Health and 

 Prolongation of Life, j With j A Short Collection, out of Dr. 

 George Thompson's | Treatise of Bloud ; Against smoking 

 Tobacco. | Also many Examples of God's severe Judgments 

 upon | notorious Drunkards, who have died suddenly, | In a 

 Sermon Preached by Mr. Samuel Ward. | Concluding with 

 Two Poems against Tobacco and Coffee. | Collected 

 and Published, as very Proper for this Age. By J. H. 



Licensed according to Order, June 6, 1672. j London, 

 Printed for John Hancock. [4to.] 



Frontispiece : a portrait of King James, engraved on 

 Copper. Folded Woodcut at end. 



[77.] Oratio j de | Tabaco ejus- 

 abusu i habita | a | Jacobo Tappio Med. 



que hodierno | 

 D. ejusdemque 



Prof | publico | cum Magistratu academico in Illustri | Julia 

 quartum abiret | Tertib edita auction 



Helmestadii, &c., 1673. [4 to > 44 PP-] 



[ 78.] The | True English Interest: | or an | Account 

 | of the | Chief National Improvements ; | in | some Political 

 Observations, Demon- | strating an Infallible Advance of 

 this Nati- | on to Infinite Wealth and Greatness, | Trade and 

 Populacy, with Imployment, and Preferment for all 

 Persons. By Carew Reynel, Esq. ; | 



London, \ Printed for Giles Widdmves, at the Green- | 

 Dragon, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1674. | [8vo, 92 pp.] 

 See pp. 32-36 on Tobacco. 



