id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt wu.89088308556 Gilmore, George William. Korea from its capital : with a chapter on missions by George W. Gilmore 1892 .txt text/plain 66654 3559 75 province of China; while Korea is a nation with autonomy practically complete, and in making treaties taken more interest and felt more responsibility for results in Japan and Korea than in any other countries. corresponds in the minds of Koreans to the shows Barnum gives in the streets of our large cities, crowds flock and to become aware of the fact that there is good material in both country and people, does the possible value A reason has already been suggested for the disinclination of the average Korean to work beyond a certain maximum in a given time. As the case stood, foreigners are not under Korean law, and even their servants are not liable to arrest except through their respective consulates. a Korean riding in a chair meets in the street a foreigner whom he knows, he usually stops his chair, country, both to Koreans and toward foreigners. ./cache/wu.89088308556.pdf ./txt/wu.89088308556.txt