... engulfed by a tidal wave caused by an earthquake or by the sudden or gradual subsidence of the coast. Yet there are many others who know perfectly well that before foreign trade came in to disturb the ancient order of things, there was in ordinary... The Origins of the Boxer Uprising - 第 71 頁Joseph W. Esherick 著 - 1988 - 410 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| 1901 - 998 頁
...trade came in to disturb the ancient order of things, there was in ordinary years enough to eat and to wear, whereas now there is a scarcity in every direction,...feeling a profound dissatisfaction with the new order of things. It is out of the question for any candid examination of the sources of Chinese discontent with... | |
| Arthur H. Smith - 1901 - 466 頁
...trade came in to disturb the ancient order of things, there was in ordinary years enough to eat and to wear, whereas now there is a scarcity in every direction,...feeling a profound dissatisfaction with the new order of things. It is out of the question for any candid examination of the sources of Chinese discontent with... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 378 頁
...ancient order of things, there was in ordinary years enough to eat and to wear, whereas now there is scarcity in every direction, with a prospect of worse...feeling a profound dissatisfaction with the new order of things." These remarks must be supplemented by observing that beyond the comparatively small number... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1904 - 362 頁
...ancient order of things, there was in ordinary years enough to eat and to wear, whereas now there is scarcity in every direction, with a prospect of worse...feeling a profound dissatisfaction with the new order of things." These remarks must be supplemented by observing that beyond the comparatively small number... | |
| Bertram Wolferstan - 1909 - 522 頁
...ancient order of things, there was, in ordinary years enough to eat and to wear, whereas now [1901] there is a scarcity in every direction, with a prospect of worse to come."2 In 1903, we hear, on the authority of Mr Archibald Little, that " the natives have lately established... | |
| 1901 - 546 頁
...trade came in to disturb the ancient order of things, there was in ordinaryyears enough to eat and to wear, whereas now there is a scarcity in every direction,...feeling a profound dissatisfaction with the new order of things. It is out of the question for any candid examination of the sources of Chinese discontent with... | |
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