... coast of Zipangu. The other ships, which, not being so near to the land, did not suffer from the storm, and in which the two chiefs were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand... Japan: An Account, Geographical and Historical - Sayfa 159Charles MacFarlane tarafından - 1856 - 365 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 586 sayfa
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh 1 By the port of Zai-tun is probably meant Amoy, and by Kin-sai the port of Ning-po or of Chu-aan,... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 548 sayfa
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh 1 By the port of Zai-tun is probably meant Amoy, and by Kin-sai the port of Ning-po or of Chu-san,... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 544 sayfa
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...habitations where they could take shelter and refresh 1 By the port of Zai-tun is probably meant Amoy, and by Kin-sai the port of Ning-po or of Chu-san,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1855 - 624 sayfa
...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... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1906 - 510 sayfa
...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... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1907 - 512 sayfa
...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,... | |
| Robert Percival Porter - 1918 - 568 sayfa
...were embarked, together with the principal officers, or those whose rank entitled them to command a hundred thousand or ten thousand men, directed their...abandoned by their leaders, and having neither arms not provisions, expected nothing less than to become captives or to perish ; especially as the island... | |
| Marco Polo - 1997 - 324 sayfa
...homewards, and returned to the Grand Khan. Those of me Tartars who remained upon the" island where mey were wrecked, and who amounted to about thirty thousand...finding themselves left without shipping, abandoned by meir leaders, and having neither arms nor provisions, expected nothing less than to become captives... | |
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