The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 838
... ment with his grandson , Figen a ( or Figeno ) Sama . The former was friend- ly and encouraged foreign trade ; but he died in 1614 , and Figen a Sama proved a weak ruler , who was gov- erned by his nobles , and the latter were hostile ...
... ment with his grandson , Figen a ( or Figeno ) Sama . The former was friend- ly and encouraged foreign trade ; but he died in 1614 , and Figen a Sama proved a weak ruler , who was gov- erned by his nobles , and the latter were hostile ...
Page 843
... ment of the English privileges , the al- tered state of feeling at Yedo was re- flected in the conduct of the local Jap- anese officials , and especially by the Dutch neighbors , until there ensued a state of almost open warfare . In Au ...
... ment of the English privileges , the al- tered state of feeling at Yedo was re- flected in the conduct of the local Jap- anese officials , and especially by the Dutch neighbors , until there ensued a state of almost open warfare . In Au ...
Page 847
... ment were waiting at the church door for a glimpse of the newly - married pair , and a row of homespun swains roosting on the hitching - rails , formed the first line of pickets . Having passed these with due and proper greetings for ...
... ment were waiting at the church door for a glimpse of the newly - married pair , and a row of homespun swains roosting on the hitching - rails , formed the first line of pickets . Having passed these with due and proper greetings for ...
Page 854
... , Cyrus W. Pringle is , perhaps , the greatest living scientist in this sphere to - day . Mr. Pringle is seventy - one years old and yet his step is as light and his en- Vichard was unlighted by rays of early achieve- ment . His. 854 T ...
... , Cyrus W. Pringle is , perhaps , the greatest living scientist in this sphere to - day . Mr. Pringle is seventy - one years old and yet his step is as light and his en- Vichard was unlighted by rays of early achieve- ment . His. 854 T ...
Page 855
... ment . His father died when he was but a youngster , and Cyrus worked dur- ing the day at his favorite occupation and read and studied at night . He mastered the rudiments of Greek and Latin while a mere boy and matricu- lated at the ...
... ment . His father died when he was but a youngster , and Cyrus worked dur- ing the day at his favorite occupation and read and studied at night . He mastered the rudiments of Greek and Latin while a mere boy and matricu- lated at the ...
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