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James VI of Scotland, I of England: Critical Essay by Susan Campbell Anderson

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SOURCE: Anderson, Susan Campbell. “A Matter of Authority: James I and the Tobacco War.” Comitatus 29 (1998): 136-63.

In the following essay, Anderson examines James's attitude toward tobacco and its use through a survey of his writing on the subject.

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