The Mikado's EmpireHarper, 1876 - Всего страниц: 625 |
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... Night in Tokió . ( Nankoku Ozawa ) . 64. Sakurada Avenue and Kasumiya Street . ( " Brocade " picture ) . 65. Travelers in a Snow - storm . Fuji San . ( Native drawing ) .. 66. Buddhist Pilgrims . ( Alcock ) 67. The Samisen . ( Oliphant ) ...
... Night in Tokió . ( Nankoku Ozawa ) . 64. Sakurada Avenue and Kasumiya Street . ( " Brocade " picture ) . 65. Travelers in a Snow - storm . Fuji San . ( Native drawing ) .. 66. Buddhist Pilgrims . ( Alcock ) 67. The Samisen . ( Oliphant ) ...
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... night to the mariner . Besides the masses and fields of scoria one everywhere meets , other evidences of the fierce unrest of the past are noticed . Beds of sulphur abound . Satsuma , Liu Kiu , and Yezo are noted for the large amount ...
... night to the mariner . Besides the masses and fields of scoria one everywhere meets , other evidences of the fierce unrest of the past are noticed . Beds of sulphur abound . Satsuma , Liu Kiu , and Yezo are noted for the large amount ...
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... night , and fled to the sea - shore . There she found a deserted canoe , on board which was only a large dog . The young girl resolutely embarked with her only companion to journey to some place in the East . After many months of travel ...
... night , and fled to the sea - shore . There she found a deserted canoe , on board which was only a large dog . The young girl resolutely embarked with her only companion to journey to some place in the East . After many months of travel ...
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... night . The august scape - grace still continued his pranks , unable to refrain from mischief . One day , after his sister , the Sun - goddess , had planted a field with rice , he turned a wild horse loose , which trampled down and ...
... night . The august scape - grace still continued his pranks , unable to refrain from mischief . One day , after his sister , the Sun - goddess , had planted a field with rice , he turned a wild horse loose , which trampled down and ...
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... night ceased . Some of the turbulent and ill - mannered gods took advantage of the darkness to make a noise like the buzzing of flies , and the confusion was dreadful . Then all the gods ( eight hundred thousand in number ) assembled on ...
... night ceased . Some of the turbulent and ill - mannered gods took advantage of the darkness to make a noise like the buzzing of flies , and the confusion was dreadful . Then all the gods ( eight hundred thousand in number ) assembled on ...
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Ainōs American ancient army Ashikaga Asiatic bakufu bamboo beauty bonzes Buddhist called capital castle centuries chief China Chinese Chōshiu Christian civilization clans Cloth Corea court daimiōs death dragon dress Echizen emperor empire English eyes father feet feudalism fire foreign fudai Fukui girls gods Government hand head heaven Hidéyoshi Hōjō Hokusai honor hundred Illustrations imperial island Iyéyasă Izanagi Japa Japan Japanese junks Kamakura kami Kioto Kiushiu Kojiki koku Kuanon Lake Biwa land live Maps mikado miles military Minamoto ministers moral mountain Nagasaki native Nichiren night Nitta noble Nobunaga officers Özaka palace peace priests prince provinces religion rice ruler sacred saké samurai Satsuma sect sent Shinto Shō shōgun shrine soldiers streets Sumpu Suruga sword Taira temple thousand tion Tōkiō Tokugawa travelers vassals village Yamato Yedo Yezo Yokohama Yoritomo Yoshitsuné
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