The North American Review, Volume 120Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 283
... foreign relations of Japan since 1854 , seems to imply that the bombardment of Kagoshima and Shimonoséki was the main cause that impelled Japan to adopt the foreign civilization . - - Much also has been said and written in praise of ...
... foreign relations of Japan since 1854 , seems to imply that the bombardment of Kagoshima and Shimonoséki was the main cause that impelled Japan to adopt the foreign civilization . - - Much also has been said and written in praise of ...
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... foreign ideas . Edicts commanded the destruction of all boats built upon a foreign model , and forbade the building of vessels of any size or shape superior to that of a junk . Death was the penalty of believing in Christianity , of ...
... foreign ideas . Edicts commanded the destruction of all boats built upon a foreign model , and forbade the building of vessels of any size or shape superior to that of a junk . Death was the penalty of believing in Christianity , of ...
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... foreign diplomatists made treaties with one who had no right whatever to make them ; that the bakufu was an organized usurpation ; that the stereotyped statements concerning a " spiritual " and a " secular " emperor are literary ...
... foreign diplomatists made treaties with one who had no right whatever to make them ; that the bakufu was an organized usurpation ; that the stereotyped statements concerning a " spiritual " and a " secular " emperor are literary ...
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THE NATIVE RACES OF THE PACIFIC STATES | 34 |
RISE AND FALL OF THE SLAVE POWER IN AMERICA | 47 |
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