The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 89
... opium traffic elicited a murmur of approval from the most influential among the foreigners . No European stood up to say that their allegations as to the evil of using opium were baseless and absurd . What is more , no one then thought ...
... opium traffic elicited a murmur of approval from the most influential among the foreigners . No European stood up to say that their allegations as to the evil of using opium were baseless and absurd . What is more , no one then thought ...
Pàgina 151
... opium was illegal and contraband by the laws and imperial edicts of China . " So far , therefore , as the opium trade could ever be said to have existed under the countenance of the English Govern- ment , that element of support was now ...
... opium was illegal and contraband by the laws and imperial edicts of China . " So far , therefore , as the opium trade could ever be said to have existed under the countenance of the English Govern- ment , that element of support was now ...
Pàgina 179
... opium trade ; and of these none was so pressing as the question of the right of foreigners to proceed beyond the ... opium - smoking - charges which had been rendered more plausible to the public mind by the brilliant Confessions of De ...
... opium trade ; and of these none was so pressing as the question of the right of foreigners to proceed beyond the ... opium - smoking - charges which had been rendered more plausible to the public mind by the brilliant Confessions of De ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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