A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg, 1904 - 395 sivua |
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Sivu 19
... matter show , that , whereas in 1889 the proportion of townspeople to the total number of inhabitants was 15 in every 100 persons , in 1898 it has risen to 18. This accounts for the scarcity of farm labor , which has constantly been ...
... matter show , that , whereas in 1889 the proportion of townspeople to the total number of inhabitants was 15 in every 100 persons , in 1898 it has risen to 18. This accounts for the scarcity of farm labor , which has constantly been ...
Sivu 23
... matter of general supervision . It is worthy of special notice that the Japanese have become quite skilful in ship - building , so that they now construct vessels of various kinds , not only for themselves but for other nations . The ...
... matter of general supervision . It is worthy of special notice that the Japanese have become quite skilful in ship - building , so that they now construct vessels of various kinds , not only for themselves but for other nations . The ...
Sivu 54
... matter of great amazement to the Japanese of Mito that the foreigners living there bought a whole chicken or two , or five or six pounds of beef , at one time , and devoured them all in two or three meals ! Rice is , of course , the ...
... matter of great amazement to the Japanese of Mito that the foreigners living there bought a whole chicken or two , or five or six pounds of beef , at one time , and devoured them all in two or three meals ! Rice is , of course , the ...
Sivu 58
... matters of dress are sometimes quite amusing to those who witness them.1 " " Chamberlain affirms that " cleanliness is one of the few original items of Japanese civilization . ” Surely their practice of frequent bathing ought to have ...
... matters of dress are sometimes quite amusing to those who witness them.1 " " Chamberlain affirms that " cleanliness is one of the few original items of Japanese civilization . ” Surely their practice of frequent bathing ought to have ...
Sivu 77
... matters , moreover , the Japanese seem incapable of managing big enterprises , and do everything on a small scale with a small capital . The saying that they are " great in little things and little in great things contains some truth ...
... matters , moreover , the Japanese seem incapable of managing big enterprises , and do everything on a small scale with a small capital . The saying that they are " great in little things and little in great things contains some truth ...
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