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They paid the Chinese 831 a month and they boarded themselves. ... Mr. Trowbridge, the foreman, I think told me at the time I had the conversation with him that there was not 20 per cent. difference. Q. At the ... imitative, not inventive.The British Quarterly Review
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The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive; and they have been notoriously isolated from all connection with other nations. When they have made any attempt at invention, the result has been widely different from what we find inThe British Quarterly Review
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Henry Allon - 1852 - Full view - More editions
The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive ; and they have been notoriously isolated from all connection with other nations. When they have made any attempt at invention, the result has been widely different from what we find inUnited States Congressional Serial Set
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By Mr. MEADE: Q. The officers of this railroad company continued to pay the whitesa higher price than the Chinese?—A. Double ... Q. In other words, they are mechanical and imitative —A. They aro imitative, not inventive. By Senator ...The Common School Journal
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Horace Mann - 1842 - Full view - More editions
Chinese imitative, but not inventive, 372. Church, the, children hardly reached by influence of, 101. Cities, the true glory of 298. Clark, J., Esq., Letter of, on the difference between educated and uneducated workmen, 367. Classes, disparity of ...The Eclectic Magazine
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John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - Full view - More editions
They have not truth enough to be good fictions; they are not sufficiently like men and men's doings to resemble ... The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive; and they have been notoriously isolated from all connection with otherEclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
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John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - Full view - More editions
They have not truth enough to be good fictions ; they are not sufficiently like men and men's doings to resemble ... The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive ; and they haye been notoriously isolated from all connection with ...The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
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They have not truth enough to be good fictions ; they are not sufficiently like men and men's doings to resemble ... The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive ; and they have been notoriously isolated from all connection with ...Report of the Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration: ...
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Canada. Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration, Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, John Hamilton Gray - 1885 - Snippet view - More editions
Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration, Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, John Hamilton Gray. following the same line of life. ... Imitative but not The Chinese are imitative but not inventive. inventive. At present I would not give them the right ...Sessional Papers
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