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" ... fitted as a fish for air-breathing. Matches from foreign lands, kerosene oil, with the lamps of diversified varieties, have displaced Chinese industries on a great scale, with social consequences which it is impossible to follow in detail. One reads... "
The Origins of the Boxer Uprising - 第 71 頁
Joseph W. Esherick 著 - 1988 - 410 頁
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Outlook and Independent, 第 67 卷

1901 - 998 頁
...is impossible to follow in detail. One reads in the reports to the directors of steamship companics of the improved trade with China in cotton goods,...Chinese on the great cotton-growing plains of China, who have hitherto been just able to make a scanty living by weaving cloth fifteen inches wide, one...
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China: Its History, Arts and Literature, 第 4 卷

Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 386 頁
...Chinese industries on a great scale, with social consequences which it is impossible to follow in detail. One reads in the reports to the directors of steamship...in this line of commerce ; but no one reads of the effects of this trade of expansion upon innumerable millions of Chinese on the great cotton-growing...
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China: Its History, Arts and Literature, 第 4 卷

Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 346 頁
...consequences which it is impossible to follow in detail. One reads in the reports to the directors of 178 steamship companies of the improved trade with China...in this line of commerce ; but no one reads of the effects of this trade of expansion upon innumerable millions of Chinese on the great cotton-growing...
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Japan [and China]: China; its history, arts and literature

Frank Brinkley - 1904 - 362 頁
...consequences which it is impossible to follow in detail. One reads in the reports to the directors of 178 steamship companies of the improved trade with China...in this line of commerce ; but no one reads of the effects of this trade of expansion upon innumerable millions of Chinese on the great cotton-growing...
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The Outlook, 第 67 卷,第 1 期

1901 - 546 頁
...impossible to follow in detail. One reads in the reports to the directors of steamship comPre. 217 panics of the improved trade with China in cotton goods,...Chinese on the great cotton-growing plains of China, who have hitherto been just able to make a scanty living by weaving cloth fifteen inches wide, one...
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