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" Hungmaou (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... "
American Medical Gazette and Journal of Health - Página 77
1850
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The Chinese Repository, Volumen5

Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1837 - 604 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people cilled Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...it 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...
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The Fan-qui in China, in 1836-7, Volumen3

Charles Toogood Downing - 1838 - 354 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated.' Now, the English are of the race of foreigners...
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The Fan-qui in China, in 1836-7, Volumen3

Charles Toogood Downing - 1838 - 390 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were com. pletely subjugated.' Now, the English are of the race of...
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Narrative of the late proceedings and events in China

John Slade (editor of the Canton register.) - 1839 - 286 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hungmaou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated." Now the English are of the race of foreigners...
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The Iniquities of the Opium Trade with China

Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - 214 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-hairedJ , came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated." Now THE ENGLISH ABE OF THE RACE OF FOREIGNERS...
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The Eclectic Review, Volumen6;Volumen70

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 páginas
...being good soldiers, were aln-ai/s successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou, {Red-haired,) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...the natives became feeble and enervated, submitted lo the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated.' Now THE ENGLISH ARE OF THE RACE OF...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1839 - 764 páginas
...Hung-maou, (Red-haired,) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced tome of liie jintivs into the habit of smoking it. From these the mania...rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, hi process of time, the natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volumen24

John George Cochrane - 1840 - 480 páginas
...being good soldiers were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated. Now the English are of the race of foreigners...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen16

1840 - 272 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (redhaired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreigners' rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated." " Now," continues the Chinese writer,...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen16

1840 - 274 páginas
...being good soldiers, were always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (redhaired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced...natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreigners' rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated," , " Now," continues the Chinese writer,...
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