The Far East, Its History and Its QuestionG. Richards, 1903 - 372 頁 |
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... ships but one were lost , and the crew of that one , the Charity by name , had perished all but eight . Among the sur- vivors was a young man named William Adams , a native of Rochester , who remained the most fit of the ship's company ...
... ships but one were lost , and the crew of that one , the Charity by name , had perished all but eight . Among the sur- vivors was a young man named William Adams , a native of Rochester , who remained the most fit of the ship's company ...
第 20 頁
... ship or two to trade with Japan each year , and the Dutch duly conformed to this proposal by sending a small ship the ... ships were withdrawn . The departure of the English naturally gratified their Dutch rivals , who , realising that ...
... ship or two to trade with Japan each year , and the Dutch duly conformed to this proposal by sending a small ship the ... ships were withdrawn . The departure of the English naturally gratified their Dutch rivals , who , realising that ...
第 25 頁
... ship Empress , which sailed from Washing- ton to Canton . This event did not , however , tend to bring about an immediate development of trade between the two countries . The year 1786 saw the commencement of relations between America.
... ship Empress , which sailed from Washing- ton to Canton . This event did not , however , tend to bring about an immediate development of trade between the two countries . The year 1786 saw the commencement of relations between America.
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... from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China , by Sir George Staunton , 1797 . 2 Authentic Account of the Embassy of the Dutch East India Company in the years 1794 and 1795 . In 1797 , the first American ship arrived in Japan.
... from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China , by Sir George Staunton , 1797 . 2 Authentic Account of the Embassy of the Dutch East India Company in the years 1794 and 1795 . In 1797 , the first American ship arrived in Japan.
第 28 頁
Alexis Sidney Krausse. In 1797 , the first American ship arrived in Japan without effecting very much ; and the century closed without any Western nation having penetrated further than the threshold of the Far East . The first step taken ...
Alexis Sidney Krausse. In 1797 , the first American ship arrived in Japan without effecting very much ; and the century closed without any Western nation having penetrated further than the threshold of the Far East . The first step taken ...
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