| 1857 - 516 halaman
...the greater is their delight. " This mental idiosyncrasy includes a moral one, of similar character. It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are,...no comment among the natives. They constitute the surface-level, and below them there are deeps on deeps of de^ pravity so shocking and horrible, that... | |
| William Charles Milne - 1857 - 540 halaman
...points as active, clever, and successful as their countrymen in other parts. * Chinese Miscellany. I am aware that the character of the people, not only...no comment among the natives. They constitute the surface-level, and below them there are deeps on deeps of depravity so shocking and horrible that their... | |
| the calcutta review - 1857 - 514 halaman
...the greater is their delight. " This mental idiosyncrasy includes a moral one, of similar character. It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are,...no comment among the natives. They constitute the surface-level, and below them there are deeps on deeps of depravity so shocking and horrible, that... | |
| 1857 - 608 halaman
...judgments of unfair observers and critics. Mr. Bayard Taylor is rebuked for his shallow generalization, that " the Chinese are morally the most debased people on the face of the earth." Mr. Milne affirms that this is far from the truth, and gives the people, on the whole, a high rank... | |
| James Loring Baker - 1858 - 358 halaman
...Christian world. Bayard Taylor, the well-known traveller, thus speaks of the morality of the Chinese : " It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are morally...They constitute the surface level, and below them are deeps on deeps of depravity, so shocking and horrible that their character cannot even be hinted.... | |
| James Loring Baker - 1858 - 300 halaman
...Christian world. Bayard Taylor, the well-known traveller, thus speaks of the morality of the Chinese : " It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are morally...They constitute the surface level, and below them are deeps on deeps of depravity, so shocking and horrible that their character cannot even be hinted.... | |
| 1858 - 424 halaman
...Christian world. Bayard Taylor, the well known traveler, thus speaks of the morality of the Chinese: " It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are morally...China so common that they excite no comment among the nation. They constitute the surface level, and below them are deeps on deeps of depravity, so shocking... | |
| Robert Bowne Minturn - 1858 - 508 halaman
...powerful aversion to the Chinese race. Their touch is pollution," &c. From this Mr. Taylor concludes that " the Chinese are morally the most debased people on the face of the earth." Had he remained stationary as long in India as he did in China, he might have found reason to modify... | |
| Robert Bowne Minturn - 1858 - 514 halaman
...powerful aversion to the Chinese race. Their touch is pollution," &c. From this Mr. Taylor concludes that " the Chinese are morally the most debased people on the face of the earth." Had he remained stationary as long in India as he did in China, he might have found reason to modify... | |
| 1859 - 690 halaman
...horrors as pollute the mind of him who only hears them mentioned. Bayard Taylor says of the Chinese : " Forms of vice which, in other countries, are barely...no comment among the natives. They constitute the surface-level, and below them there are deeps on deeps of depravity so shocking and horrible that their... | |
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