A Diplomat in Japan: The Inner History of the Criticial Years in the Evolution of Japan when the Ports Were Opened and the Monarchy RestoredSeeley, Service, 1921 - 427 ページ |
目次
17 | |
33 | |
42 | |
50 | |
61 | |
72 | |
84 | |
95 | |
204 | |
228 | |
239 | |
252 | |
265 | |
281 | |
295 | |
319 | |
102 | |
116 | |
134 | |
141 | |
156 | |
167 | |
185 | |
194 | |
332 | |
343 | |
351 | |
364 | |
373 | |
386 | |
395 | |
409 | |
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
Admiral afterwards Aidzu arrived asked attack Baku-fu batteries Bizen boat British called Captain castle Chargé d'Affaires chief Chôshiû clan Colonel Neale command consul council daimiôs Daté despatched Dutch Echizen English escort European fire foreign affairs foreign representatives foreign settlement French Fushimi Gotô governor guard guns Hakodaté hatamoto head Higashi-Kuzé Hiôgo Hizen ichibus Itô Iwakura Japan Japanese Kagoshima Kami karô Katsu Keiki Kiôto Kôbé koku Komatsu landed Legation letter ment Mikado ministers Mitford morning murder Nagasaki Nakai native night Niigata Noguchi o'clock officials Ozaka palanquin party passed political port present prince received replied road Roches Rutherford Alcock Saigô saké samurai Satsuma sent Shimonoséki ships Shôgun side Sir Harry squadron steamer Sumpu sword Taiyu tion Tokugawa Tokugawa clan told took Tosa town treaties troops Tycoon Tycoon's government Uwajima Willis Wirgman wounded yashiki Yedo Yokohama Yoshii