The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a Three Years' Residence in Japan, Volumen 2Harper & brothers, 1863 |
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... farther calamity , when one came upon us which not to have experienced in Yeddo would have partaken of the character of a miracle . A few minutes before the dinner - hour there was a rushing and scuffling of many feet along the passages ...
... farther calamity , when one came upon us which not to have experienced in Yeddo would have partaken of the character of a miracle . A few minutes before the dinner - hour there was a rushing and scuffling of many feet along the passages ...
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... Japanese , and if it does , I should be farther inclined to believe that it was artificial in its source , and brought about by the direct action of the ruling classes with a view to make out 38 [ CHAP . XXIV . THREE YEARS IN JAPAN .
... Japanese , and if it does , I should be farther inclined to believe that it was artificial in its source , and brought about by the direct action of the ruling classes with a view to make out 38 [ CHAP . XXIV . THREE YEARS IN JAPAN .
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... farther lives should be lost , I took im- mediate steps , after the funeral , to communicate with my col- leagues , and announce my resolution to avert , if possible , the dangers I foresaw in the continued supineness of the Govern ...
... farther lives should be lost , I took im- mediate steps , after the funeral , to communicate with my col- leagues , and announce my resolution to avert , if possible , the dangers I foresaw in the continued supineness of the Govern ...
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... farther delay , to take what steps might be necessary to place their relations with Foreign Powers on a better and safer footing ; and , above all , to give that security to life and property which had been greatly in default from the ...
... farther delay , to take what steps might be necessary to place their relations with Foreign Powers on a better and safer footing ; and , above all , to give that security to life and property which had been greatly in default from the ...
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... farther might be necessary to bring this species of interregnum to a speedy conclusion . While it would probably be the policy of the Japanese Government to leave the protesting Ministers self - exiled from the capital by refusing their ...
... farther might be necessary to bring this species of interregnum to a speedy conclusion . While it would probably be the policy of the Japanese Government to leave the protesting Ministers self - exiled from the capital by refusing their ...
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anese appears armed arrived assassination attack believe British Cephalotaxus character chief China Chinese cial civilization classes coins commerce conifers Consul course currency Daimios daïra danger difficulty dollar doubt Dutch Eastern effect Europe European evidently evil existing faith farther feeling feudal Foreign Affairs Foreign Powers Foreign Representatives give Governor ground guard hand hostile intercourse interests itziboos Japan Japanese elm Japanese Government journey Kami Kanagawa Kokous land Legation less Lonins Majesty's Majesty's Government Matsdaïra means menace ment merchants Miaco Mikado Ministers moral murder Nagasaki nation never object officers Osaca party passed political ports present Prince protection question race regards relations residence rice Ringdove road rulers Russia seemed servants ship side species sword temple thing Thujopsis dolabrata tion Titsingh Totomi trade Treaty Powers tree true Tycoon whole wounded Yaconins Yeddo Yokohama
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