1881
Publication
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1 | 1841 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1841). Friends are the ancient and honorable of the earth. The oldest men did not begin friendship. It is older than Hindostan and the Chinese empire. |
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2 | 1854 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1854). It is a slender, black (and white) animal, with its back remarkably arched, standing high behind, and carrying its head low ; it runs, even when undisturbed, with a singular teter or undulation, like the walking of a Chinese lady. |
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3 | 1858 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1858). I cut a cane, and shaving off the outer bark, find it of imperial yellow, as if painted, - for a Chinese mandarin. |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 2007- | Worldcat/OCLC | Web / WC |
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