the Almighty originally gave them ; and as they are not a favored people, they are not to be permitted to steal from us what we have robbed the American savage of. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have, they are not worth... Chinese Immigration - Page 98by Mary Roberts Coolidge - 1909 - 531 pagesFull view - About this book
 | George Frederick Seward - China - 1881 - 448 pages
...the closing words of a succeeding paragraph of Mr. Pixley's opening address, in which he said ;— " I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and " if they have, they are not worth the saving. Mr. King, the representative of the anti-Chinese clubs of California, in a paragraph which... | |
 | George Frederick Seward - China - 1881 - 480 pages
...the closing words of a succeeding paragraph of Mr. Pixley's opening address, in which he said ;— " I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and " if they have, they are not worth the saving." Mr. King, the representative of the anti-Chinese clubs of California, in a paragraph which... | |
 | Sidney Lewis Gulick - Chinese - 1918 - 284 pages
...race God ever made. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have they are not worth saving." s The federal courts, however, would not recognize the anti-Chinese legislation of the Pacific... | |
 | Sidney Lewis Gulick - Chinese - 1918 - 282 pages
...race God ever made. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have they are not worth saving." * The federal courts, however, would not recognize the anti-Chinese legislation of the Pacific... | |
 | Sidney Lewis Gulick - Asian Americans - 1918 - 282 pages
...race God ever made. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have they are not worth saving." * The federal courts, however, would not recognize the anti-Chinese legislation of the Pacific... | |
 | Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - Japanese - 1921 - 308 pages
...think there are none so low. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have they are not worth the saving." It was a foregone conclusion that the report of the committee was extremely unfair to the... | |
 | Iichirō Tokutomi - Japan - 1922 - 232 pages
...think there are none so low. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have, they are not worth the saving. ("The New Anti-Japanese Agitation," by Sidney L. Gulick.) The foregoing citation is a statement... | |
 | Iichirō Tokutomi - Japan - 1922 - 232 pages
...think there are none so low. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have, they are not worth the saving. ("The New Anti-Japanese Agitation," by Sidney L. Gulick.) The foregoing citation is a statement... | |
 | Iichirō Tokutomi - Japan - 1922 - 232 pages
...think there are none so low. . . . Their people have got the perfection of crimes of 4,000 years. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have, they are not worth the saving. ("The New Anti-Japanese Agitation," by Sidney L. Gulick.) The foregoing citation is a statement... | |
 | John Walter Gregory - Black race - 1925 - 288 pages
...stated that " the Chinese are inferior to any race God ever made. ... I think there are none so low. ... I believe that the Chinese have no souls to save, and if they have, they are not worth the saving." The Labour Party on the Pacific Coast was in a position of especial difficulty. Artisans were... | |
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