Blackwood's Magazine, 255. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1944 |
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... Japanese eyes . Their object had been to impose their religious beliefs as a preliminary to conquest , and if they engaged in trade it was no more than a side - line to further their religious ends . The Japanese wanted the trade -that ...
... Japanese eyes . Their object had been to impose their religious beliefs as a preliminary to conquest , and if they engaged in trade it was no more than a side - line to further their religious ends . The Japanese wanted the trade -that ...
43. oldal
... Japanese trade . We are lucky in having a very vivid account of their life from the writings of Englebert Kaempfer . Kaempfer was a German physician who entered the service of the Dutch East India Company and spent two years in Japan in ...
... Japanese trade . We are lucky in having a very vivid account of their life from the writings of Englebert Kaempfer . Kaempfer was a German physician who entered the service of the Dutch East India Company and spent two years in Japan in ...
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... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
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