The Women's complaint against tobacco, or, An excellent help to multiplication pespicuously [sic] shewing the annoyance that it brings to mankind and the great deprivation of comfort and delight to the female sex, with a special and significant order set forth by the vvomen for suppressing the general use thereof amongst their husbands, they finding that tobacco is the only enemy to pleasure and procreation as they now plainly make it appear in this their declaration.

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The Women's complaint against tobacco, or, An excellent help to multiplication pespicuously [sic] shewing the annoyance that it brings to mankind and the great deprivation of comfort and delight to the female sex, with a special and significant order set forth by the vvomen for suppressing the general use thereof amongst their husbands, they finding that tobacco is the only enemy to pleasure and procreation as they now plainly make it appear in this their declaration.
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London printed :: [s.n.],
1675.
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Tobacco habit -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 17th century.
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"The Women's complaint against tobacco, or, An excellent help to multiplication pespicuously [sic] shewing the annoyance that it brings to mankind and the great deprivation of comfort and delight to the female sex, with a special and significant order set forth by the vvomen for suppressing the general use thereof amongst their husbands, they finding that tobacco is the only enemy to pleasure and procreation as they now plainly make it appear in this their declaration." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71270.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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THE Womens complaint AGAINST TOBACCO: Or, An excellent help to Multiplication. Pespicuously shewing the annoyance that it brings to Mankind, and the great deprivation of Comfort and delight to the Female Sex, with a special and significant order set forth by the VVomen for suppressing the general use thereof amongst their Husbands, they finding that Tobacco is the only Enemy to Pleasure and Procrea∣tion as they now plainly make it appear in this their Declaration:

London, Printed in the Year. 1675.

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