"Smoke.. makes a kitchen also oftentimes in the inward parts of men, soiling and infecting them, with an unctuous and oily kinde of Soote as hath been found in some great Tobacco takers, that after their death were opened."

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Source: A Counterblaste to Tobacco. 1604.

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King James I

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King James I was the first monarch to rule both England and Scotland, known for his advocacy of the divine right of kings and the commissioning of the King James Bible.

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