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Robert Waln, a former supercargo in Canton, commented in the 1820s that in the United States tea had joined the list of “necessities,” achieving an “importance almost equivalent to that of bread.”
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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Note 27: Waln passed several months in Canton in 1819 and 1820.
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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Columbia-J Cockburn 26 pass from Mccall (Waln kick)
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I knew Waln a very long time, and will want to hear his words myself.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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Daithin agreed and asked Larkin to oversee the interrogation of the prisoners, except Waln, who was to be brought to the office.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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“Because they do not yet exist, Waln!” the woman shot back.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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“Waln has finally explained things to me,” the premier began moments after the door closed.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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The Elohsian premier thanked the guard and dismissed him, remaining standing and just looking at Waln.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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“The two continents, you mean,” called a new voice from behind Waln.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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Sela smiled at Waln and waved her arm toward the ceiling.
THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995
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