... view. I confess that the case is different with me. Faith in the race is a matter of intuition with me. I find here a steady adherence to the traditions of the past, a sober devotion to the calls arising in the various relations of life, an absence... The countries of the world - Page 45by Robert Brown - 1876Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 968 pages
...ready for his use which seem to him to demonstrate his own particular view. , I confess that the ease is different with me. Faith in the race is a matter...arising in the various relations of life, an absence of shifflessness, an honest and at least somewhat earnest grappling with the necessities and difficulties... | |
| John Henry Gray - 1878 - 538 pages
...written in 1871, by Mr. GF Seward, then American consul at Shanghai : — " The prevailing tendency among foreigners in China is to debase the Chinese...matter of intuition with me. I find here a steady i This remark applies especially to the Hakkas or wandering people. adherence to the traditions of... | |
| John Henry Gray - 1878 - 536 pages
...written in 1871, by Mr. GF Seward, then American consul at Shanghai : — " The prevailing tendency among foreigners in China is to debase the Chinese...matter of intuition with me. I find here a steady 1 This remark applies espi-cially to the Hakkas or wandering people. i.] MORAL CHARACTER AND PROGRESS.... | |
| John Henry Gray - 1878 - 530 pages
...to declare them destitute of vit'ality and energy. Each person who argues the case finds facts r^ady for his use which seem to him to demonstrate his own...matter of intuition with me. I find here a steady 1 This remark applies especially to the Hakkas or wandering people. i.] MORAL CHARACTER AND PROGRESS.... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1893 - 532 pages
...altogether, intellectually superior to the corresponding class of our own countrymen.' — Dr- Keunic. ' I find here a steady adherence to the traditions of...somewhat earnest grappling with the necessities and diff,culties which beset men in their humbler stages of progress, a capacity to moralise withal, and... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1900 - 722 pages
...altogether, intellectually superior to the corresponding class of our own countrymen.' — Dr. Rennie. ' I find here a steady adherence to the traditions of...devotion to the calls arising in the various relations of lite, an absence of shiftlessness, an honest and. at least, somewhat earnest grappling with the necessities... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 956 pages
...who argues the case finds facts ready for his use which seem to him to demonstrate his own particular view. I confess that the case is different with me....arising in the various relations of life, an absence of shifrlessncss, an honest and at least somewhat earnest grappling with the necessities and difficulties... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 958 pages
...who argues the case finds facts ready for his use which seem to him to demonstrate his own particular view. I confess that the case is different with me....Faith in the race is a matter of intuition with me. 1 find here a steady adherence to the traditions of the past, a sober devotion to the calls arising... | |
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