Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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Page 175
... Chinese , on the contrary , do not intend to assimilate . They hold themselves aloof from us , retaining all the peculiar institutions of their civilization . There seems to be a popular impression that China has emerged from seclusion ...
... Chinese , on the contrary , do not intend to assimilate . They hold themselves aloof from us , retaining all the peculiar institutions of their civilization . There seems to be a popular impression that China has emerged from seclusion ...
Page 332
... Chinese labor . This is very natural , and has no doubt been long foreseen by all who gave thought to the subject . For the em- ployers of agricultural labor have never suffered any disadvantage from the presence of Chinese , and joined ...
... Chinese labor . This is very natural , and has no doubt been long foreseen by all who gave thought to the subject . For the em- ployers of agricultural labor have never suffered any disadvantage from the presence of Chinese , and joined ...
Page 460
... Chinese to come here without any restric- tion as to numbers , to serve us as such laborers . I have shown that the various objections to their continued presence among us are founded in race prejudice and ignor- ance , and not in sound ...
... Chinese to come here without any restric- tion as to numbers , to serve us as such laborers . I have shown that the various objections to their continued presence among us are founded in race prejudice and ignor- ance , and not in sound ...
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Failure | 5 |
Chinese in Early Days The James OMeara 477 | 17 |
XE R Sill | 33 |
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