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" The people belonging to them, by floating upon pieces of the wreck, saved themselves upon an island lying about four miles from the coast of Zipangu. The other ships, which, not being so near to the land, did not suffer from the storm, and in which the... "
The Travels of Marco Polo the Venetian: The Translation of Marsden Revised ... - 352 페이지
저자: Marco Polo - 1854 - 508 페이지
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 416 페이지
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command an hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh themselves. As soon as the gale ceased, and the sea became smooth and calm, the people from the main...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 페이지
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command an hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh themselves. As soon as the gale ceased, and the sea became smooth and calm, the people from the main...
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Japan and the Japanese: from the Most Authentic and Reliable Sources

Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 페이지
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command an hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh themselves. As soon as the gale ceased, and the sea became smooth and calm, the people from the main...
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Japan as it was and is

Richard Hildreth - 1855 - 624 페이지
...rank entitled them to command an hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their course homeward, and returned to the grand Khan. Those of the Tartars...amounted to about thirty thousand men, finding themselves without shipping, abandoned by their leaders, and having neither arms nor provision, expected nothing...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical

Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 페이지
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command an hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh themselves. As soon as the gale ceased, and the sea became smooth and calm, the people from the main...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and Readable Account ...

Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 442 페이지
...rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their course homeward, and returned to the Grand Khan. Those of the Tartars who remained upon the island where 1 By the port of Zaitun is probably meant Amoy, and by Kinsai the port of N ingpo or of Chusan, which...
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Hildreth's "Japan as it was and Is": A Handbook of Old Japan, 1권

Richard Hildreth - 1906 - 510 페이지
...rank entitled them to command a hundred, thousand or ten thousand men, directed their course homeward, and returned to the grand Khan. Those of the Tartars...amounted to about thirty thousand men, finding themselves without shipping, abandoned by their leaders, and having neither arms nor provision, expected nothing...
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Hildreth's "Japan as it was and Is": A Handbook of Old Japan, 1권

Richard Hildreth - 1907 - 512 페이지
...rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their course homeward, and returned to the grand Khan. Those of the Tartars...wrecked, and who amounted to about thirty thousand men, fmding themselves without shipping, abandoned by their leaders, and having neither arms nor provision,...
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The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, 8권

Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 276 페이지
...ten thousand men, directed their course homeward, and returned to the grand khan. Those of the Tatars who remained upon the island where they were wrecked,...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh themselves. As soon as the gale ceased, and the sea became smooth and calm, the people from the main...
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Japan, the Rise of a Modern Power

Robert Percival Porter - 1918 - 568 페이지
...wound. Upon this discovery being made, they were beaten with a heavy wooden club, and presently died. ' It happened, after some time, that a north wind began...abandoned by their leaders, and having neither arms not provisions, expected nothing less than to become captives or to perish ; especially as the island...
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