WebMay 7, 2001 · The Chinese Repository: Volume 1. No.1-12. From May, 1832, to April, 1833 by not known. Adamant Media Corporation, 2001-05-07. ... The Chinese Repository: Volume 18. From January to December, 1849 by not known. Used; Paperback; Condition Used:Good Binding Paperback ISBN 13 9781402151590 ISBN 10 1402151594 Quantity … WebFile:The Chinese Repository - Volume 18.pdf From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository File File history File usage on Commons File usage on other wikis Metadata …
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WebThe following pages in this file are missing: 102–103, 146–147, 304–305, 386–387, 454, 457, 538–539, 548–549. Placeholders have been inserted, so proofreading can be done without needing to move content later, if the missing pages are found. WebThe Chinese immigrants were mainly peasant farmers who left home because of economic and political troubles in China. Most intended to work hard, make a lot of money, and then return to their families and villages as wealthy men. In this goal, the Chinese did not differ from many immigrants who came to the United States in the 19th century. csg preschool
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WebAug 9, 2008 · The Chinese repository. Publication date 1832 Publisher [Canton : Printed for the proprietors Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the … WebThe Chinese Repository. Publication date 1832 Topics China -- Periodicals, China -- Study and teaching -- Periodicals Publisher [Canton : Printed for the proprietors] ... Volume v.18, no.3, (Mar. 1849) Title from caption Some numbers in revised ed Moffett Korea Collection copy: Gift of Samuel Hugh Moffett, 2005 Vols. 1-20, 1 v Notes. No ... WebNov 28, 2008 · 58 This could partly be explained by the fact that until recently complete sets of the Repository have been difficult to obtain. 6,500 sets were destroyed in the fire that … csg pm web