1892
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1 | 1851 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1851). I am astonished to find how much travelers both in the east and west permit themselves to be imposed on by a name ; that the traveler in the east, for instance, presumes so great a difference between one Asiatic and another, because one bears the title of Christian and the other not. |
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2 | 1855 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1855). For sympathy with my neighbors, I might about as well live in China. They are to me barbarians, with their committee-works and gregariousness. |
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3 | 1856 |
Thoreau, Henry David. Journal (1856). Think of cats, for instance; they are neither Chinese nor Tartars, they neither go to school, nor read the Testament . |
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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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