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... character ; settling down , not as a mere group of money - getters , tea- buyers , and opium - sellers , but , as men with hearts in their bosoms , that beat for the real good of all 16 THE ENGLISH AT HONG KONG . mankind . Too.
... character ; settling down , not as a mere group of money - getters , tea- buyers , and opium - sellers , but , as men with hearts in their bosoms , that beat for the real good of all 16 THE ENGLISH AT HONG KONG . mankind . Too.
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George Mogridge. 16 THE ENGLISH AT HONG KONG . mankind . Too often do Englishmen , when abroad , bring dishonour on England . May the residents of Hong Kong be of a different character ; open- hearted , hospitable , and generous ...
George Mogridge. 16 THE ENGLISH AT HONG KONG . mankind . Too often do Englishmen , when abroad , bring dishonour on England . May the residents of Hong Kong be of a different character ; open- hearted , hospitable , and generous ...
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... English lady screams for assistance at sight of a spider , both are influenced by the same feeling they excite an interest by their apparent helplessness . The dress of the Chinaman is suited to the climate of the East , and it is ...
... English lady screams for assistance at sight of a spider , both are influenced by the same feeling they excite an interest by their apparent helplessness . The dress of the Chinaman is suited to the climate of the East , and it is ...
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... English roast beef ! " In England the staff of life is wheaten bread ; but in China it is rice . This is boiled , and , usually , swept into the mouth out of a basin . Had the Chi- nese our broad acres of pasture land , no doubt they ...
... English roast beef ! " In England the staff of life is wheaten bread ; but in China it is rice . This is boiled , and , usually , swept into the mouth out of a basin . Had the Chi- nese our broad acres of pasture land , no doubt they ...
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... English merchant , of the name of C- resided many years at Canton and Macao , where a sudden reverse of fortune reduced him from a state of affluence to the greatest necessity . A Chinese merchant , named Chinqua , to whom he had ...
... English merchant , of the name of C- resided many years at Canton and Macao , where a sudden reverse of fortune reduced him from a state of affluence to the greatest necessity . A Chinese merchant , named Chinqua , to whom he had ...
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