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As euery humane body _(deare Countrey men) how wholesome soeuer, be notwithstanding subiect, or at least naturally inclined to some sorts of diseases, or infirmities: so is there no Common-wealth, or Body-politicke, how well gouerned, or peaceable soeuer it bee, that lackes the owne popular errors, and naturally enclined corruptions: and therefore is it no wonder, although this our Countrey and Common-wealth, though peaceable, though wealthy, though long flourishing in both, be amongst the rest, subiect to the owne naturall infirmities. We are of all Nations the people most louing and most reuerently obedient to our Prince, yet are wee (as time has often borne witnesse). | A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco 1 A free download from http A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco by King James I. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco Author King James I. Editor Edmund Goldsmid Release Date November 5 2005 EBook 17008 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A COUNTER-BLASTE TO TOBACCO Produced by Julie Barkley Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco 2 A COVNTER-BLASTE TO TOBACCO. This Edition is limited to seventy-five Large Paper copies and two hundred and seventy-five Small Paper copies issued only to Subscribers. Bibliotheca Curiosa. A COVNTER-BLASTE TO TOBACCO. _WRITTEN BY KING JAMES EDITED BY EDMUND GOLDSMID . PRIVATELY PRINTED EDINBURGH. 1884. A Covnter-Blaste To Tobacco. IMPRINTED AT LONDON by . Anno 1604. Transcriber s note Footnotes moved to end of text. TO THE READER. As euery humane body _ deare Countrey men how wholesome soeuer be notwithstanding subiect or at least naturally inclined to some sorts of diseases or infirmities so is there no Common-wealth or Body-politicke how well gouerned or peaceable soeuer it bee that lackes the owne popular errors and naturally enclined corruptions and therefore is it no wonder although this our Countrey and Common-wealth though peaceable though wealthy though long flourishing in both be amongst the rest subiect to the owne naturall infirmities. We are of all Nations the people most louing and most reuerently obedient to our Prince yet are wee as time has often borne witnesse too easie to be seduced to make Rebellion vpon very slight .
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