Yedo and Peking, a narrative of a journey1863 |
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... however , have fully repaid the unfortunate captive for the dis- agreeables of the town . The scenery amongst the hills is of the most charming description , and 8 JAPANESE FACTORY . CHAP . I. must have been CHAP . I. 7 ISLAND OF DESIMA .
... however , have fully repaid the unfortunate captive for the dis- agreeables of the town . The scenery amongst the hills is of the most charming description , and 8 JAPANESE FACTORY . CHAP . I. must have been CHAP . I. 7 ISLAND OF DESIMA .
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... as accord with our ideas of morality . They seem at the present day much in the same condition in which Kampfer found them nearly two hundred years ago . 10 JAPANESE COURTESANS . CHAP . I. " The handsomest CHAP . I. 9 TOWN OF NAGASAKI .
... as accord with our ideas of morality . They seem at the present day much in the same condition in which Kampfer found them nearly two hundred years ago . 10 JAPANESE COURTESANS . CHAP . I. " The handsomest CHAP . I. 9 TOWN OF NAGASAKI .
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... of the most healthy stations in the East ; and may one day become most valuable as a sanatarium for our troops in that quarter of the globe . 24 VAN DIEMAN'S STRAIT . CHAP . II . CHAPTER CHAP . I. 23 TRADE OF NAGASAKI ..
... of the most healthy stations in the East ; and may one day become most valuable as a sanatarium for our troops in that quarter of the globe . 24 VAN DIEMAN'S STRAIT . CHAP . II . CHAPTER CHAP . I. 23 TRADE OF NAGASAKI ..
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... minute as to require a magnifying glass to see them well , all are treated with the same broad humour , so that it is almost impossible to avoid D 34 METAL BUCKLES . CHAP . II . downright laughter CHAP . II . 33 NATIVE PRODUCTIONS .
... minute as to require a magnifying glass to see them well , all are treated with the same broad humour , so that it is almost impossible to avoid D 34 METAL BUCKLES . CHAP . II . downright laughter CHAP . II . 33 NATIVE PRODUCTIONS .
Términos y frases comunes
Alcock already amongst appearance arrived Aucuba beautiful bloom Buddhist capital CHAP China Chinese collection colour covered crops crowd cultivation curious Daimios Damaster doubt Emperor England English Europe Fcap feet flowers foreign gale gardens Government ground hill-sides hills Hiogo History horses houses Imperial highway Inland Sea islands Japan Japanese japonica journey Kamakura Kanagawa kind ladies land leaves Legation look Majesty's Mikado miles Minister morning mountains Nagasaki natives night Nipon noticed observed Osaca passed Pei-ho Peking Pinus Massoniana plants port Portrait Post 8vo present pretty priests Prince remarkable residence rice valleys road saki scene scenery Second Edition seen Shanghae ship shops shores shrubs side species strait streets suburbs tea-houses temple Third Edition Thousand Thujopsis dolabrata Tien-tsin tion town trade travellers treaty trees Tycoon valleys variegated villages Vols Weigela winter Woodcuts woods yakoneens Yedo Yokuhama СНАР
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