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" They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible, 4 but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants visit the country, nor is it frequented by much shipping- from other parts. "
An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation of the Globe: And of the ... - Página 21
por Historical account - 1836 - 496 páginas
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen37

1868 - 746 páginas
...63 35 Zipangu have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but a? the King does not allow of its being exported, few merchants visit the country. Hence the wonderful richness of the Sovereign's palace, according to what we are told by those who...
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An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation of the Globe: And of the ...

ACCOUNT. - 1837 - 392 páginas
...have gold," it is said, " in the greatest plenty, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants visit the country, nor is it frequentea by much shipping from other parts. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen6

1840 - 326 páginas
...according to Polo, " have gold in the greatest plenty, its sources being inexhaustible ; but a* the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...shipping from other parts. To this circumstance, we aic to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace, according to what we are told...
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Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volúmenes6-7

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1840 - 616 páginas
...according to Polo, " have gold in the greatest plenty, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...it frequented by much shipping from other parts. To thie circumstance, we arc to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace, according...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 416 páginas
...exported, few merchants visit the country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other ports. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary...palace, according to what we are told by those who have had access to the place. The entire roof is covered with a plating of gold, in the same manner as we...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 418 páginas
...kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other ports. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace,...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical, from the Earliest Period at ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 páginas
...their kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other ports. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace,...
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Japan and the Japanese: from the Most Authentic and Reliable Sources

Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 páginas
...kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other ports. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace,...
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Japan as it was and is

Richard Hildreth - 1855 - 624 páginas
...kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...shipping from other parts. To this circumstance we arc to * The true distance is about five hundred miles ; but, possibly, by miles Marco Polo may Imvc...
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Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical

Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 páginas
...kings. They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible ; but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants...country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other ports. To this circumstance we are to attribute the extraordinary richness of the sovereign's palace,...
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