| 1864 - 814 sivua
...south throughout Formosa. But as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labor and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 852 sivua
...south throughout Formosa ; but as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the Aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...are required are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labour and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| William Frederick Mayers - 1867 - 852 sivua
...to gain access only to e parts of the mountains contiguous to their own territories that are ssessed by the more docile tribes. The trees as they are required...abundance of their sup, as many are too dry to repay the labour and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made to the chief of the tribe to gain permission... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1887 - 742 sivua
...south throughout Formosa, but as the greater part of this range is in the haiuU of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labor and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| 1864 - 756 sivua
...south throughout Formosa. But as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labor and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1975 - 294 sivua
...south throughout Formosa, but as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts of the mountains that are contiguous to their own territories, and are possessed by more docile tribes. The trees, as... | |
| 1864 - 574 sivua
...south throughout Formosa. But as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labor and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| 1864 - 738 sivua
...south throughout Formosa. But as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labour and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
| 1864 - 574 sivua
...south throughout Formosa. But as the greater part of this range is in the hands of the aborigines, the Chinese are able to gain access only to those parts...required, are selected for the abundance of their sap, as many are too dry to repay the labor and trouble of the undertaking. A present is then made... | |
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