Yedo and Peking: A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and ChinaJ. Murray, 1863 - 395 páginas |
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... going up the valley . I found him at home , and he received me most kindly . His house is a good one for Japan , and his workshop or library , to which he introduced me , contains works of all countries on his favourite pursuits con ...
... going up the valley . I found him at home , and he received me most kindly . His house is a good one for Japan , and his workshop or library , to which he introduced me , contains works of all countries on his favourite pursuits con ...
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... going vessels are con- cerned , I was quite prepared to see but few , as the Japanese are not a maritime nation , and do not send ships to foreign countries ; but I fully ex- pected to see fleets of fishing - boats along the shore , and ...
... going vessels are con- cerned , I was quite prepared to see but few , as the Japanese are not a maritime nation , and do not send ships to foreign countries ; but I fully ex- pected to see fleets of fishing - boats along the shore , and ...
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... going on , the Japanese Government , for reasons of its own , was affording every facility to those who wished to settle at Yokuhama ; and notwithstanding the opposition of the ministers and consuls of the Treaty powers , the merchants ...
... going on , the Japanese Government , for reasons of its own , was affording every facility to those who wished to settle at Yokuhama ; and notwithstanding the opposition of the ministers and consuls of the Treaty powers , the merchants ...
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... going Chinese . In some of the shops I observed some large crystal - looking balls said to be of rock crystal . These were finely polished and clear - not a flaw of any kind could be detected in their structure- and were highly prized ...
... going Chinese . In some of the shops I observed some large crystal - looking balls said to be of rock crystal . These were finely polished and clear - not a flaw of any kind could be detected in their structure- and were highly prized ...
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... going to or returning from the capital . Every now and then a long train of the servants and armed retainers of one of the Daimios - lords or princes of the em- pire - may be seen covering the road for miles . It is not unusual for a ...
... going to or returning from the capital . Every now and then a long train of the servants and armed retainers of one of the Daimios - lords or princes of the em- pire - may be seen covering the road for miles . It is not unusual for a ...
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Página 87 - ... norimon. The officers of his household, whose place is on each side of him, rushed forward at this unprecedented interruption — a fatal move, which had evidently been anticipated, for their place was instantly filled with armed men in coats of mail, who seemed to have sprung from the earth — a compact band of some eighteen or twenty men. With flashing swords and frightful yells, blows were struck at all around, the lightest of which severed men's hands from the poles of the norimon, and cut...
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