Edwin John Dingle

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Edwin John Dingle



1881-1972

Average rating: 3.52 · 92 ratings · 15 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
Across China on Foot

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My Life in Tibet

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Borderlands Of Eternity: Em...

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Breathing Your Way to Youth

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China's Revolution 1911-1912

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The Science of Mentalphysics

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Across China on Foot, Book I

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Across China on Foot, Book II

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The Inner Chamber of the Sc...

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The Voice Of The Logos

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“And it may be that the new China, as we know it in the more forward spheres of activity, will only take her proper place in the family of nations after fresh upheavals. Rivers of blood may yet have to flow as a sickening libation to the gods who have guided the nation for forty centuries before she will be able to attain her ambition of standing in line with the other powers of the eastern and western worlds. But it seems that no matter what the cost, no matter what she may have to suffer financially and nationally, no matter how great the obstinacy of the people towards the reform movement, the change is coming, has already come with alarming rapidity, and has come to stay. China is changing -- let so much be granted; and although the movement may be hampered by a thousand general difficulties, presented by the ancient civilization of a people whose customs and manners and ideas have stood the test of time since the days contemporary with those of Solomon, and at one time bade fair to test eternity.”
Edwin John Dingle, Across China on Foot
tags: china

“I am one of those who believe that in China we shall see arising a Government whose power will be paramount in the East, and upon the integrity of whose people will depend the peace of Europe. It is much to say. We shall not see it, but our children will. The Government is going to conquer the people.”
Edwin John Dingle, Across China on Foot



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