A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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... lines of freight and passenger vessels . In fact , in their case , as in many other instances , the " disunit- ing ocean " ( Oceanus dissociabilis ) of the Romans has really disappeared , and even a broad expanse of waters 1 1 PHYSIOGRAPHY.
... lines of freight and passenger vessels . In fact , in their case , as in many other instances , the " disunit- ing ocean " ( Oceanus dissociabilis ) of the Romans has really disappeared , and even a broad expanse of waters 1 1 PHYSIOGRAPHY.
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... vessels plying between Japan and America . The routes from San Francisco and San Diego direct to Japan are several hundred miles farther than the routes from the more northerly ports mentioned above . The time occupied by the voyage ...
... vessels plying between Japan and America . The routes from San Francisco and San Diego direct to Japan are several hundred miles farther than the routes from the more northerly ports mentioned above . The time occupied by the voyage ...
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... vessel that plies between the two continents , " he conceives of his native country as a nakōdo ( middleman , or arbiter ) " between the democratic West and the Imperial East , between the Christian America and the Buddhist Asia . " But ...
... vessel that plies between the two continents , " he conceives of his native country as a nakōdo ( middleman , or arbiter ) " between the democratic West and the Imperial East , between the Christian America and the Buddhist Asia . " But ...
Sivu 23
... vessels of various kinds , not only for themselves but for other nations . The Mitsu Bishi Company , Nagasaki , has constructed for the Japan Mail Steamship Company three fine passenger steamers of 6,300 tons each . At the Uraga Dock ...
... vessels of various kinds , not only for themselves but for other nations . The Mitsu Bishi Company , Nagasaki , has constructed for the Japan Mail Steamship Company three fine passenger steamers of 6,300 tons each . At the Uraga Dock ...
Sivu 34
... vessels with 242,000 tons ; and maintains not only a frequent coasting service , but also several for- eign lines , to Siberia , Korea , China , India , Australia , Europe , and America . This is the line which runs fortnightly from ...
... vessels with 242,000 tons ; and maintains not only a frequent coasting service , but also several for- eign lines , to Siberia , Korea , China , India , Australia , Europe , and America . This is the line which runs fortnightly from ...
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