Meadows quote on opium morality
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| Rdf:type | Quotation | [1] |
| Verbatim Text | “As to the morality of the opium question, I am fortunately able to give the home reader, by analogy, and in a few words, as exact an idea of it as I have got myself. | [1] |
| Topic | Opium Morality | [1] |
| Analogy Used | Alcohol Consumption Analogy | [1] |
| Target Audience | Home Reader | [1] |
| Speaker Experience | Thirteen Years Consideration | [1] |
| Speaker Recent Location | Home | [1] |
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gambling; but between the two there is little to choose, as either impoverishes those who devote themselves to its service, and to which even opium-smoking is preferable. Mr. Meadows, the Chinese Government Interpreter at Hong-Kong, says,…
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