| Robert Hart - 1901 - 280 sivua
...attempt a dangerous remedy : we have legalized native opium, — not because we approve of it, but — to compete with and drive out the foreign drug, and...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for... | |
| 1901 - 596 sivua
...us to attempt a dangerous remedy ; we have legalized native opium, not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug; and...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicines for... | |
| 1901 - 1012 sivua
...us to attempt a dangerous remedy ; we have legalized native opium, not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug, and...hands, we hope to stop the habit in our own way." A Chinaman Bishop Warne, in Transformed, the Indian Witness, gives an interesting sketch in brief of... | |
| Robert Hart - 1901 - 286 sivua
...legalized native opium, — not because we approve of it, but — to compete with and drive out tbe foreign drug, and it is expelling it, and when we...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 sivua
...us to attempt a dangerous remedy ; we have legalised native opium, not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug, and...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 sivua
...us to attempt a dangerous remedy ; we have legalised native opium, not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug, and...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for... | |
| Samuel Merwin - 1908 - 244 sivua
...forced us to attempt a dangerous remedy — legalized native opium — not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug; and...hands, we hope to stop the habit in our own way." The great step has failed. Indian opium has not been expelled. For the Chinese to put down the native... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1909 - 452 sivua
...us to attempt a dangerous remedy ; we have legalised native opium, not because we approve of it, but to compete with and drive out the foreign drug, and...stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for... | |
| Joseph King Goodrich - 1911 - 410 sivua
...hypothetical speaker into whose mouth Sir Robert Hart put the words, "and when we have only the native product to deal with, and thus have the business in our own...hands, we hope to stop the habit in our own way," determined to try the experiment. Whether competition had failed or not, it was high time to do something... | |
| 1908 - 748 sivua
...us to a dangerous remedy. We have legalized native opium, not because we approve of it, but rather to compete with and drive out the foreign drug. And it is expelling it. When we have only the native product to deal with and the business in our own hands, be sure we will... | |
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