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Page 41
... ( according to the custom of the country ) I gave unto the Emperor as from myselfe , were placed in the said roome , upon the mats very orderly , before the Emperor came into it . Coming to the Emperor , according to our English ...
... ( according to the custom of the country ) I gave unto the Emperor as from myselfe , were placed in the said roome , upon the mats very orderly , before the Emperor came into it . Coming to the Emperor , according to our English ...
Page 43
... according to the Japan courtesy , we must be gone from hence the next day . We should have our boats sent us , and all our ammunition , and we must depart peace- ably without shooting off any guns in the jurisdiction of the Japan ...
... according to the Japan courtesy , we must be gone from hence the next day . We should have our boats sent us , and all our ammunition , and we must depart peace- ably without shooting off any guns in the jurisdiction of the Japan ...
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... According to the calcul- ation advanced in the theory , the proportion of the area of the trenches is to the portion occupied by the troops , work- men , & c . as 180 to 1 ; and hence it is inferred that , out of every 180 balls , & c ...
... According to the calcul- ation advanced in the theory , the proportion of the area of the trenches is to the portion occupied by the troops , work- men , & c . as 180 to 1 ; and hence it is inferred that , out of every 180 balls , & c ...
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