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... true human intelligence , which gives to the Chin- ese type of humanity , to the real Chinaman , his inexpressible gentleness . I once read somewhere a statement made by a foreigner who had lived in both countries , that the longer a ...
... true human intelligence , which gives to the Chin- ese type of humanity , to the real Chinaman , his inexpressible gentleness . I once read somewhere a statement made by a foreigner who had lived in both countries , that the longer a ...
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here , is true . But all of you who have lived in China will agree with me that what is here said of the Chinese is true . It is a well known fact that the liking -- you may call it the taste for the Chinese -- grows upon the foreigner ...
here , is true . But all of you who have lived in China will agree with me that what is here said of the Chinese is true . It is a well known fact that the liking -- you may call it the taste for the Chinese -- grows upon the foreigner ...
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... true that President Nixon had sent signals even before his assumption of office . It is also true that the U.S. decision to abandon South Vietnam provided added incentive to Beijing . But the fundamental impetus rested with China and ...
... true that President Nixon had sent signals even before his assumption of office . It is also true that the U.S. decision to abandon South Vietnam provided added incentive to Beijing . But the fundamental impetus rested with China and ...
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