... only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent weaving, which sometimes goes on by relays all day and most of the night. But now, through the " bright outlook " for foreign... 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
...at the market each five days only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent...But now the looms are idle and the" weaving-cellars falling into ruins. Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread, and thus earn a bare... | |
| Arthur Henderson Smith - 1901 - 462 頁
...work, realizing at the market only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent...are idle and the weaving-cellars are falling into ruins. Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread, and thus earn a bare support, —... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 386 頁
...work, realising at the market only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent...of the twelfth. But now the looms are idle and the weaving cellars are falling into ruins. " Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 346 頁
...day and most of the night. But now, through the ' bright outlook ' for foreign cotton goods, there 1s no market for the native product, as there has always...of the twelfth. But now the looms are idle and the weaving cellars are falling into ruins. " Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1904 - 362 頁
...work, realising at the market only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent...of the twelfth. But now the looms are idle and the weaving cellars are falling into ruins. " Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread... | |
| 1901 - 546 頁
...at the market each five days only enough to enable the family to purchase the barest necessities of life, and to provide more cotton for the unintermittent...But now the looms are idle and the weaving-cellars falling into ruins. Multitudes who own no loom are able to spin cotton thread, and thus earn a bare... | |
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