My Life in China and AmericaGood Press, 2019年12月6日 - 297 頁 "My Life in China and America" by Wing Yung Yung Wing was a Chinese-American diplomat and businessman. In 1854, he became the first Chinese student to graduate from an American university. His life allowed him to live in both countries, giving him a unique perspective on the world and the inner workings of both societies. As such, he was able to draw comparisons and see the advantages and disadvantages of the Chinese and American systems. |
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... whole party was captured. Then came the punishment. We were marched through the whole school and placed in a row, standing on a long narrow school table placed at one end of the school room facing all the pupils in front of us. I was ...
... whole party was captured. Then came the punishment. We were marched through the whole school and placed in a row, standing on a long narrow school table placed at one end of the school room facing all the pupils in front of us. I was ...
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... whole year in which to be broken into the work. Between Brown and Macy there was a marked difference in temperament and character. Brown, on the one hand, showed evidences of a self-made man. He was cool in temperament, versatile in the ...
... whole year in which to be broken into the work. Between Brown and Macy there was a marked difference in temperament and character. Brown, on the one hand, showed evidences of a self-made man. He was cool in temperament, versatile in the ...
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... whole school. He told of his contemplated return to America on account of his health and the health of his family. Before closing his remarks by telling us of his deep interest in the school, he said he would like to take a few of his ...
... whole school. He told of his contemplated return to America on account of his health and the health of his family. Before closing his remarks by telling us of his deep interest in the school, he said he would like to take a few of his ...
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... whole of Manhattan Island is turned into a city of skyscrapers, churches and palatial residences. Little did I realize when in 1845 I wrote, while in the Morrison School, a composition on “An Imaginary Voyage to New York and up the ...
... whole of Manhattan Island is turned into a city of skyscrapers, churches and palatial residences. Little did I realize when in 1845 I wrote, while in the Morrison School, a composition on “An Imaginary Voyage to New York and up the ...
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... whole congregation . We were the cynosure of the whole church . I doubt whether much attention was paid to the sermon that day . The Rev. Shubael Bartlett was a genuine type of the old New England Puritan . He was exact and precise in ...
... whole congregation . We were the cynosure of the whole church . I doubt whether much attention was paid to the sermon that day . The Rev. Shubael Bartlett was a genuine type of the old New England Puritan . He was exact and precise in ...
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