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    Report of the Joint Special Committee to Investigate Chinese ...

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    ... imitative, not inventive. ' By Senator SABGENT: Q. What effect have you observed in this city upon boys on account of the occupation of the labor market by the Chinese, and the same class in eastern cities being employed in different trades ...
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    The British Quarterly Review - Volume 16 - Page 398

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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 in ...
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    The British Quarterly Review - Volume 16 - Page 398

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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 in ...
    Henry Allon - 1852 - ‎Read - ‎More editions

    United States Congressional Serial Set - Issue 1734 - Page 80

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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 ...
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    The Common School Journal - Volume 4 - Page 386

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    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 ...
    Horace Mann - 1842 - ‎Read - ‎More editions

    The Eclectic Magazine - Volume 28 - Page 230

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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 in ...
    John Holmes Agnew, ‎Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - ‎Read - ‎More editions

    Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Volume 28 - Page 230

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    The Chinese are characteristically imitative, not inventive ; and they haye 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 in ...
    John Holmes Agnew, ‎Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - ‎Read - ‎More editions

    The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art

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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 in ...
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    Report of the Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration: ... - Page 321

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    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 ...
    Canada. Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration, ‎Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, ‎John Hamilton Gray - 1885 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions

    Sessional Papers - Volume 18, Issue 11 - Page 426

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    Gallego, R. C. sinister policy of the Chinese, 354. their labor not more reliable than white, 354, - , □' • George, H. • ' □ - . ... Heynemann, H. imitative but not inventive, 291 ; f quiet, 291. not ambitious ; not more steady than whites, 201. Chinese ...
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