Which preposition to use with tobacco

in Occurrences 91%

" "I shall not undertake," said Spalding, "to enter into a labored defence of the use of tobacco in any form.

from Occurrences 27%

First, however, I removed a bag of tobacco from his pocket.

for Occurrences 22%

Here's a ration of tobacco for the men when they wake, and a gallon of whisky, which you must serve out gradually.

to Occurrences 20%

Thus had the great Genoese been destined merely to make a new highway on the ocean and new lines on the map,to add the potato, maize, and tapioca to the known list of edibles, and tobacco to that of narcotics,to explode Spain, give England a cotton-field, Ireland a hospital, and Africa a hell.

into Occurrences 16%

The truth is, the captain had thrust his tobacco into "an aside," as a monkey is known to empocher a spare nut, or a lump of sugar.

of Occurrences 15%

The gallant half-dozen having reported to the 156th Brigade that Askalon was open to themthe Brigade occupied the place at noonrode across the sand-dunes to the important native town of Mejdel, where there was a substantial bazaar doing a good trade in the essentials for native existence, beans and cereals in plenty, fruit, and tobacco of execrable quality.

with Occurrences 15%

" "The Squire's story," said Cullen, as he knocked the ashes from his pipe, and commenced shaving a fresh supply of tobacco with his jack-knife, and depositing it in the palm of his left hand, "the Squire's story reminds me of an adventer Crop and I met with, over towards St. Regis Lake, a good many year ago; and I'll state the circumstances of the case, as the Judge would say.

on Occurrences 15%

During the brief cessation of hostilities, Simpson extracted the arrow from Wood's shoulder, and put an immense quid of tobacco on the wound.

at Occurrences 8%

I'm plumb afoot for tobacco at the present writing.

as Occurrences 7%

The noble lord has taken occasion to mention tobacco as an instance of the obstinacy with which the people persevere in a practice to which they are addicted.

by Occurrences 6%

I asked Mr. Brooks, the manager of the works, if he could get me some tobacco by sending to Mobile for it.

among Occurrences 4%

They divided half a yard of tobacco among the men present and gave each of the women a small handful of various-colored beads.

over Occurrences 3%

" Daggett rolled the tobacco over his tongue, and his eyes twinkled with a sort of leer, which indicated that the fellow was not without some humour.

like Occurrences 3%

I needed a certain tobacco to be happy and thought there was no other tobacco like it.

out Occurrences 3%

He then took a box of matches and a plug of the Boy's tobacco out of his pocket, and held the lot towards the Shamán, seeming to say that to save his life he couldn't rake up another earthly thing to tempt his Shamánship.

without Occurrences 2%

Who is to carry it?" One old fellow, who chewed tobacco without intermission, spat out the leaf, and asked me what news I wanted to send.

before Occurrences 2%

Throughout the whole extent, tables are arranged, about sixteen inches high, ten feet long, and three feet wide, at each of which fifteen women are seated, having small piles of tobacco before them.

than Occurrences 2%

In its industrial requirements cotton was much closer to tobacco than to rice or sugar.

about Occurrences 2%

" I could see that Marble was troubled, by the manner in which he rolled his tobacco about, and the riveted gaze he kept on the water ahead.

down Occurrences 1%

The slaves on the plantation were running back and forth, rolling barrels and carrying bales of tobacco down to the landing.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Different branches of this expedition destroyed one hundred and thirty-seven vessels, and tobacco beyond account,and they were all snugly back in New York in twenty-four days after they started.

around Occurrences 1%

Many of the houses had toppled over till their roofs touched the ground, and the whole place presented an appearance of poverty and decay strangely at variance with the smiling plains of grain, rice, and tobacco around it.

through Occurrences 1%

He and his two helpers had been cultivating corn and tobacco through a long June day; and now the sun was going down, and he was making his plans for tomorrow's work.

beside Occurrences 1%

I sat inside, with a one-pound package of smoking tobacco beside me, and newspapers within reach, rolling the day's supply of cigarettes.

under Occurrences 1%

" "Henry (or as the Dutch historians call him, Hendrick) Hudson was a seafaring man of renown, who had learned to smoke tobacco under Sir Walter Raleigh, and is said to have been the first to introduce it into Holland, which gained him much popularity in that country, and caused him to find great favor in the eyes of their High Mightinesses, the Lords States General, and also of the honorable East India Company.

Which preposition to use with  tobacco