| Charles Toogood Downing - 1838 - 390 頁
...and an impoverished people improved; whereas it is beyond the power of any artificial means to save a people enervated by luxury. " In the History of Formosa...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - 214 頁
...and an impoverished people improved; whereas it is beyond the power of any artificial means to save a people enervated by luxury. In the history of Formosa...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired), came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1839 - 200 頁
...and an impoverished people improved; whereas it is beyond the power of any artificial means to save a people enervated by luxury. In the history of Formosa...following passage :—" Opium was first produced in Kaoutsirme, which by some is said to be the same as Kalapa (or Batavia). The natives of this place... | |
| 1840 - 662 頁
...suppose ! What says the Counsellor Choo Tsin on this subject: " The natives of this place (Formosa) were at the first sprightly and active; and, being...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and, having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 頁
...and an impoverished people improved; whereas it is beyond the power of any artificial means to save a people enervated by luxury. In the history of Formosa...always successful in battle. But the people called Kung-maou (red-haired) come thither, and having manufactured opium, reduced some of the natives into... | |
| Nathan Allen - 1850 - 78 頁
...history of Formosa, we find the following striking passage : — " The natives of this place were at first sprightly and active, and being good soldiers,...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured Opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| Nathan Allen - 1853 - 92 頁
...history of Formosa, we find the following striking passage: — " The natives of this place were at first sprightly and active, and being good soldiers,...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| Nathan Allen - 1853 - 96 頁
...history of Formosa, we find the following striking passage: — " The natives of this place were at first sprightly and active, and being good soldiers,...always successful in battle. But the people called Hung-maou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into... | |
| James Bromley Eames - 1909 - 692 頁
...an impoverished people improved ; whereas it is beyond the power of any artificial means to save a people enervated by luxury. In the history of Formosa,...we find the following passage : ' Opium was first introduced in Kaoutsinne, which by some is said to be the same as Kalapa (or Batavia). The natives... | |
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