| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 páginas
...above-mentioned seventh chapter of the flitt book. I proceed now to the second and doubtful era. It is little known what was the state of these countries, and the way of life of the inhabitant*, from the beginning of the creation (when, according to the description of that great lawriver,... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1882 - 390 páginas
...Sin Go Dai. Passing to the second or doubtful era of Japanese history Mr. Kaempfer observes : " It is little known what was the state of these countries...the inhabitants, from the beginning of the creation to the time of their first Monarch, Sin mu Ten Oo, whose reign comes down within 660 years of Our Saviour's... | |
| 1874 - 426 páginas
...Go Dai. Passing to the second or doubtful era of Japanese history Mr. Kaempfer observes, " It is a little known what was the state of these countries and the way of life of tho inhabitants, from the beginning of lhe ereation to tho time of their first Monarch, .*>!'< Mu Ten... | |
| Engelbert Kaempfer - 1906 - 452 páginas
...above-mention'd seventh Chapter of the first Book. I proceed now to the second and doubtful Aera. It is The second little known, what was the state of these Countries,...goodness and wisdom) to the time of their first Monarch Sin Mu Ten Oo, whose reign comes down pretty low, and within 660 years of our Saviour's Nativity. It... | |
| Engelbert Kaempfer - 1906 - 458 páginas
...above-mention'd seventh Chapter of the first Book. I proceed now to the second and doubtful Aera. It is little known, what was the state of these Countries,...goodness and wisdom) to the time of their first Monarch The second and doubtful Aera of the Japanese. 1690. Sin Mu Ten Oo, whose reign comes down pretty low,... | |
| 1873 - 750 páginas
...Go Dai. Passing to the second or doubtful era of Japanese history Mr. Kaempfer observes, " It is a little known what was the state of these countries and the way of life of the Inhabitants, from the begiuning of the creation to the time of their first Monarch, Sit Mu Ten Oo, whose reign comes down... | |
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