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be

only too good grounds for indignation

at their want of success.

Again the usual custom in

China is when a patient becomes dangerously ill either to remove him to

the large court or to another house,

that he may meet with

A - comfortable end - Rich and poor

alike agree?

in objecting to the death of their parents taking place in the bed room, and

all remaining

a ...

The ... conform to this habit of

dying;

Men ... in room.

removing whose illness admits of no

hope of recovery is any charge of cruelty mooted thereby, suspicion attaches of wishing to precipitate the death of the patient:

Yet seeing

the repeated warnings

that this Worship's proclamation

griseo,

that those who remove the

dying,

and

give orders for

guilty of manslaughter,

those who presume

their removal,

are

petitioners dare not in the face of such

laws run

severe

amy

The hospital

was instituted!

expressly for the relief of the Chinese poor under English jurisdiction, and

who

though in ...

many we have contrib=

have taken

suited and the action

... was

yet

intentions were

in return

... are

of the best nature,

subjected to

blame and punishment.

of their

of

If such be the result first acts, petitioners fear their future

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42 be only too good grounds for indignation at their want of success. Again the usual custom in China is when a patient becomes dangerously ill either to remove him to the large court or to another house, that he may meet with A - comfortable end - Rich and poor alike agree? in objecting to the death of their parents taking place in the bed room, and all remaining a ... The ... conform to this habit of dying; Men ... in room. removing whose illness admits of no hope of recovery is any charge of cruelty mooted thereby, suspicion attaches of wishing to precipitate the death of the patient: Yet seeing the repeated warnings that this Worship's proclamation griseo, that those who remove the dying, and give orders for guilty of manslaughter, those who presume their removal, are petitioners dare not in the face of such laws run severe amy The hospital was instituted! expressly for the relief of the Chinese poor under English jurisdiction, and who though in ... many we have contrib= have taken suited and the action ... was yet intentions were in return ... are of the best nature, subjected to blame and punishment. of their of If such be the result first acts, petitioners fear their future
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42 be only too good grands for indignation at their want of success. Again the umal custon in China is when a patient becomes dangerously ill either to remove him to the large that he court ༡༢.ཀའ to avesher house, meet with A.- confortable end - Rich and poor alike agree? in objecting to the deach of their parents taking place in the bed room, and me and all remaing a MAMA The onform to this habit of dying; Mer in rom. removing whose illness admits of no and hope of recovery is any charge of ervelly moured therely, suspicion attaches of wishing to precipitate the death of the patient: Yet seeing the repeated warnings that this Worship's proclamation griseo, that chose who remove the dying, and give aders for guilty of manslaughter, those who presume their removal, are petitionus dare not in the face of such laws run severe amy The hospital personal riste! Avas instituted! exprefly for the relief of the Chinose poor under English purisdiction, and who though in sho marey we have contrib= have taken suited and the action Aw yet intentions were in return A v e are of the best nature, subjected to blame and Junishment. of their of If auch be the result first acts, petitioners fear their future
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be

only too

good grands for indignation

at their want of success.

Again the umal custon in

China is when a patient becomes dangerously ill either to remove him to

the large

that he

court

༡༢.ཀའ

to avesher house,

meet with

A.-

confortable

end - Rich and poor

alike

agree?

in

objecting to the deach of their parents taking place in the bed room, and

me and all

remaing

a MAMA

The

onform to this habit of

dying;

Mer

in rom.

removing

whose illness admits of no

and

hope of recovery is any charge of ervelly moured therely, suspicion attaches of wishing to precipitate the death of the patient:

Yet seeing

the repeated warnings

that this Worship's proclamation

griseo,

that chose who remove the

dying,

and

give

aders for

guilty of manslaughter,

those who presume

their removal,

are

petitionus dare not in the face of such

laws run

severe

amy

The hospital

personal riste!

Avas

instituted!

exprefly for the relief of the Chinose poor under English purisdiction, and

who

though in sho

marey we have contrib=

have taken

suited and the action

Aw

yet

intentions were

in return

A v e

are

of the best nature,

subjected to

blame and Junishment.

of their

of

If auch be the result first acts, petitioners fear their future

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