It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair complexions, are well made, and are civilized in their manners. Their religion is the worship of idols. They are independent of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have... Japan in Our Day - Page 21892 - 293 pagesFull view - About this book
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 544 pages
...b.tuated at the •distance of about fifteen hundred miles from the main-land, or coast of Manji. 2 It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. 8 They have gold in the -greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible,* but as the... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 586 pages
...ocean, situated at the distance of about fifteen hundred miles from the main-land, or coast of Manji.2 It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...their manners. Their religion is the worship of idols. Thev are independent of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings.3 They have gold... | |
| Marco Polo - Asia - 1854 - 548 pages
...ocean, iituated at the distance of about fifteen hundred miles from the main-laud, or coast of Manji. 2 It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...their manners. Their religion is the worship of idols. Thev are independent of every foreign power, and governed only by / their own kings. s They have gold... | |
| Richard Hildreth - Japan - 1906 - 510 pages
...ocean, situated at the distance of about fifteen hundred miles l from the mainland, or coast of Manji.2 It is of considerable size ; its inhabitants have...of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - Literature - 1909 - 276 pages
...Ocean, situated at the distance of about fifteen hundred miles* from the mainland, or coast of Manji. It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...worship of idols. They are independent of every foreign 'From the "Travels." The text of this, the most famous perhaps of all books of travel, has come down... | |
| Joseph Roswell Hawley Moore - Business & Economics - 1913 - 530 pages
...the eastern ocean, situated at a distance of about 1500 miles from the mainland or coast of Manji. It is of considerable size : its inhabitants have...of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible, but as the king... | |
| Robert Percival Porter - Japan - 1918 - 568 pages
...eastern ocean, situated at the distance of about 1,500 miles from the main-land or coast of Manji. It is of considerable size ; its inhabitants have...of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible, but as the king... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - Japan - 1927 - 1272 pages
...at the distance of about 150') ti (500 M.) from the mainland or coast of Manji (a region of China). It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...idols. They are independent of every foreign power, and are governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible;... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - Japan - 1928 - 1262 pages
...at the distance of about 1500 It (500 M.) from the mainland or coast of Manji (a region of China). It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair...idols. They are independent of every foreign power, and are governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible;... | |
| Nellis Maynard Crouse - America - 1928 - 514 pages
...It is of considerable size; its inhabitants have fair complexions, are well made, and are civilised in their manners. Their religion is the worship of...of every foreign power, and governed only by their own kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible, but as the king... | |
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