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" As a direct refusal," he observes, " to any request would betray a want of good breeding, every proposal finds their immediate acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible... "
Travels in China: Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons ... - หน้า 126
โดย Sir John Barrow - 1805 - 430 หน้า
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., เล่มที่ 10

1840 - 974 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth.' Tliis renders all nejociations with them on public natters almost entirely fruitless, as no reliance...

The Chinese, เล่มที่ 1

sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1836 - 390 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth." This renders all negotiations with them on public matters almost entirely fruitless, as no reliance...

The Chinese: A General Description of the Empire of China and Its ..., เล่มที่ 1

John Francis Davis - 1836 - 420 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth." This renders all negotiations with them on public matters almost entirely fruitless, as no reliance...

The Chinese, เล่มที่ 1-2

Sir John Francis Davis - 1851 - 582 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth." This renders all negotiations with them on public matters almost entirely fruitless, as no reliance...

The Chinese, เล่มที่ 1

sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1851 - 584 หน้า
...acquiescence: they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations ot truth." This renders all negotiations with them on public matters almost entirely fruitless, as...

China: A General Description of that Empire and Its Inhabitants ..., เล่มที่ 1

Sir John Francis Davis - 1857 - 506 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection : they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth." This renders all negotiations with them on public matters almost entirely fruitless without material...

Things Chinese, Or, Notes Connected with China

James Dyer Ball - 1926 - 784 หน้า
...acquiescence : they promise without hesitation, but generally disappoint by the invention of some slight pretence or plausible objection: they have no proper sense of the obligations of truth.' — Barrow. ' The Chinese . . . are in general of a mild and humane disposition, but violent and vindictive...

Annual Register, เล่มที่ 46

Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 หน้า
...treaty of peace, and wi(h more address than some treaties of poace have been neguciatcd. " As a direet refusal to any request would betray a want of good...obligations of truth. So little scrupulous, indeed, arc they with regard to veracity, that they will assert and contradict without blushing, as it may...




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