Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation, so that in process of time the natives became feeble... The Chinese Repository - الصفحة 517المحررون: - 1838عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so th it, in process of time, the natives VOL. v, xo. ix. 50 became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign...completely subjugated." Now the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing opium into thin country, their purpose has been to weaken... | |
| Charles Toogood Downing - 1838 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...into the habit of smoking it; from these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that in process of time, the natives became feeble...completely subjugated.' Now, the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing opium into this country, their purpose has been to weaken... | |
| Charles Toogood Downing - 1838 - عدد الصفحات: 390
...into the habit of smoking it; from these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that in process of time, the natives became feeble...submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were com. pletely subjugated.' Now, the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing... | |
| John Slade (editor of the Canton register.) - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 286
...the habit of smoking it ; from these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, in process of time, the natives became feeble...completely subjugated." Now the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing opium into this country, their purpose has been to weaken... | |
| 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 764
...of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, hi process of time, the natives became feeble and enervated,...completely subjugated.' Now THE ENGLISH ARE OF THE RACE OF FOREIGNERS CALLED HUNG-MAOU. IN INTRODUCING OPIUM INTO THIS COUNTRY, THEIR PURPOSE HAS BEEN TO WEAKEN... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 214
...into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, in process of time, the natives became feeble...ultimately were completely subjugated." Now THE ENGLISH ABE OF THE RACE OF FOREIGNERS CALLED HuNGMAOU. IN INTRODUCING OPIUM INTO THIS COUNTKY, THEIR PURPOSE... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 200
...into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, in process of time, the natives became feeble...enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately mere completely subjugated." Now THE ENGLISH ARK OF THE KACE OF FOREIGNERS CALLED HuNGMAOU. IN INTRODUCING... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 850
...into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, in process of time, the natives became feeble and enervated, submitted lo the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated.' Now THE ENGLISH ARE OF THE RACE OF... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation, so that in process of time the natives became feeble...completely subjugated. Now the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing opium into this country their purpose has been to weaken... | |
| 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 544
...spread throughout the whole nation, so that in process of time the natives became feeble and énervatcd, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were...completely subjugated. Now the English are of the race of foreigners called Hung-maou. In introducing opium into this country their purpose has been to weaken... | |
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