Opium production in Kaoutsinne
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Opium production in Kaoutsinne has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.
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. Sometimes these balls are so soft as to burst their skins, when much of the liquid opium is lost. The quantity of opium produced annually in Bengal exceeds five millions of pounds, and the income derived by the Hon. East India Company fro…
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petition presented on one occasion to the Emperor, it is believed that the English, by introducing opium into that country, did so as a means of its subjugation, presuming, we may suppose, that the Celestials were invincible, except by some…
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