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proceedings to blame
upon
will be still more liable
Max are of the regulations agreed
at
a former
occasion in connection
with the hospital says -
"The
general
conduct of affairs and the framing of regulations
will devolve
in whose hands the
management
NASDA
submitted
to and approved of by this Warship,
and at
a
personal interview, petitioners
had the honour to receive his sanction
to leave the framing of regulations and the management of affairs in the hands of the Chinese, so long as they kept the place cleanly and in
order
In
Cerro
m... good sequence petitioners made
contributions and took
part in
opening a hospital.
If shown, it really is to be seen,
that in every thing English practices are
to be followed, it becomes the duty of petitioners to request the Registrar General to draw out a list of prohibitions, by
which
they may guide
their actions
accordingly, and may venture to act without fear of offending through blind
ignorance).
Once
Chinese
rules are
different as possible to
those of the English,
and
if it is according
to English principles that hospitals are to be conducted, why should petitioners defray expenses and take the trouble.