A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 49
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... give , although the nasal ng is often heard ; ch and s are always soft , as in check and sin ; and z before u has the sound of dz . In the case of double consonants , each one must be given its full sound . There are as many syllables ...
... give , although the nasal ng is often heard ; ch and s are always soft , as in check and sin ; and z before u has the sound of dz . In the case of double consonants , each one must be given its full sound . There are as many syllables ...
Sivu 7
... give the total population of Japan as 47,646,810 , of whom the males exceed the females by about 600,000 ; and as of late years the annual increase has amounted to about 500,000 , the present population ( 1903 ) may fairly be estimated ...
... give the total population of Japan as 47,646,810 , of whom the males exceed the females by about 600,000 ; and as of late years the annual increase has amounted to about 500,000 , the present population ( 1903 ) may fairly be estimated ...
Sivu 31
... transportation there furnishes occupation to thousands of people , but gives to each engaged therein only a scanty remuneration , which is often insufficient for the support of life , after the tax TRAVEL , TRANSPORTATION , COMMERCE 31.
... transportation there furnishes occupation to thousands of people , but gives to each engaged therein only a scanty remuneration , which is often insufficient for the support of life , after the tax TRAVEL , TRANSPORTATION , COMMERCE 31.
Sivu 38
... give special banking facilities to local agricultural and in- dustrial circles . The Bank of Formosa , the Colonial Bank of Hokkaido , and a Credit Mobilier complete the list of official institutions . By 1899 all the national banks had ...
... give special banking facilities to local agricultural and in- dustrial circles . The Bank of Formosa , the Colonial Bank of Hokkaido , and a Credit Mobilier complete the list of official institutions . By 1899 all the national banks had ...
Sivu 47
... gives the European an advantage of 23 pounds . The Japanese are very quick to learn . Their minds are strong in observation , perception , and memory , and weak in logic and abstraction . As born lovers of nature , they have well ...
... gives the European an advantage of 23 pounds . The Japanese are very quick to learn . Their minds are strong in observation , perception , and memory , and weak in logic and abstraction . As born lovers of nature , they have well ...
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