James I, K. o. E., & J. H. (1672). King James his counterblast to tobacco: To which is added a learned discourse proving that tobacco is a procuring cause of the scurvy. Printed for John Hancock.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England, and J. H. King James His Counterblast to Tobacco: To Which Is Added a Learned Discourse Proving That Tobacco Is a Procuring Cause of the Scurvy. London: Printed for John Hancock, 1672.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England, and J. H. King James His Counterblast to Tobacco: To Which Is Added a Learned Discourse Proving That Tobacco Is a Procuring Cause of the Scurvy. Printed for John Hancock, 1672.
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