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far successful.--Its Conclusions not to be accepted.--The Indictment against England pp. 1-6 The original _habitat_ of the Poppy-Plant.--Opium known in China from the earliest times.--Not consumed much till Eighteenth Century.--First imported by Portuguese.--By East India Company in 1773.--Prohibited in 1796.--War in 1839.--Causes of War.--Treaty of Nankin.--No mention of Opium.--Lord Palmerston's instructions on the subject.-- War of 1856 and 1860.--Treaty of Tientsin.--Opium legalized.--Native growth long-established in spite of Edicts.--Reason of this.--Chefoo Convention pp. 6-37 Opium a powerful Medicine.--Its Alkaloid constituents.--How used.--Distinction between eating and smoking it.-- Consumed in India, Turkey, Armenia, England pp. 37-52 Indian Opium of two kinds, Bengal and Malwa.--Monopoly in 1773.--Vacillations in Policy.--Hence fluctuations in Revenue.--Reserve Stock.--Land under Cultivation.--Chests exported.--Policy towards Native States.--Prices.-- Quality.--Competition with Chinese Opium pp. 52-59 Abolition of the Traffic.--How far desirable.-- Difficulties.--England not likely to help with a Money-grant.--Charges made by Anti-Opiumists.--1. "Opium a poison and Opium-smoking universally baneful."-- Evidence on this point breaks down.--Not so fatal as Spirits with us.--Number of Smokers of Indian drug.--Use of Opium in the Straits Settlements pp. 59-75 2. "England responsible for its introduction."--Opium certainly known in China previous to foreign importation.--The Portuguese before us.--Demand not _created_ by us.--Every Nation has its Stimulant or Narcotic.--Enumeration of these.--Opium specially suited to the Chinese.--Opium and Spirits pp. 75-91 3. "We force Opium on China."--Chinese _not_ forced either to admit or smoke Opium--but compelled to keep to their own Tariff pp. 91-95 4. "Monopoly indefensible."--Monopolies are a part of the System of Indian Government.--This particular Monopoly limits the export pp. 95-97 5. "Opium an Obstacle to Missionary effort."
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