Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheroots
Literary usage of Sheroots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial Directory: Containing, a Topographical Description, Extent and (1823)
"sheroots (India Cigars) - 10 c. per Ib. Shoe Binding, Silk • 15 per cent.
Cotton - - 25 do. Shoemakers' Wax - 15 do. Shoe thread - - - 15 do. ..."
2. The Republican Campaign Textbook by Republican National Committee (U.S.), Republican Congressional Committee (1882)
"... matches, cigars, sheroots, and cigarettes held by manufacturers or dealers on
the passage of ibis act, upon which the tax has been paid, there shall be ..."
3. Nature in Disease: Illustrated in Various Discourses and Essays. To which by Jacob Bigelow (1859)
"The Bengal tobacco, of which the sheroots are made, is one of the most mild in
its properties. After this is the "West India tobacco, which affords the ..."
4. Nature in Disease, Illustrated in Various Discourses and Essays: Illustrated by Jacob Bigelow (1854)
"The Bengal tobacco, of which the sheroots are made, is one of the most mild in
its properties. After this is the West India tobacco which affords the Havana ..."
5. Lives of the Lindsays: Or, A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1849)
"... gentlemen coming to the end of my berth to talk politics and smoke sheroots—advise
them rather to think of mending the holes in their old shirts like ..."
6. The old forest ranger; or, Wild sports of India on the Neilgherry hills, in by Walter Campbell (1842)
"O man, but them sheroots are prime tobaccy. Will ye try ane, Captain I" " Not
now, thank you," replied Mansfield, as he busied himself in adjusting a halter ..."