| 1839 - 568 頁
...had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Famese. But truth requires that the measures of Kockebecker...deliberately preferred to the interruption of the Dutch trade." Many false charges were preferred against the Portuguese ; their ships, when they arrived,... | |
| Sir Edward Belcher - 1848 - 600 頁
...co-operation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...the alternative, which he deliberately preferred to an interruption of the Dutch trade. Our sense of his guilty choice cannot be expressed in stronger... | |
| Sir Edward Belcher - 1848 - 608 頁
...its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Earnese. But truth requires that the measures of Kockebecker...the alternative, which he deliberately preferred to an interruption of the Dutch trade. Our sense of his guilty choice cannot be expressed in stronger... | |
| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 頁
...co-operation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...siege was converted into a long and close blockade, arid that when the indomitable converts of Xavier were reduced and in good part exterminated by famine,... | |
| 1852 - 514 頁
...cooperation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...deliberately preferred to the interruption of the Dutch trade." ' It appears that the siege was converted into a long and close blockade, and that when the... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 頁
...co-operation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...deliberately preferred to the interruption of the Dutch trade, "t It appears that the siege was converted into a long and close blockade, and that when the... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1852 - 892 頁
...co-operation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requcsens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...deliberately preferred to the interruption of the Dutch trade.' " It appears that the siege was converted into a long and close blockade, and that when the... | |
| 1852 - 644 頁
...cooperation at the siege of Simabara, had its defenders been the countrymen of Alva, or Requesens, or John of Austria, or Alexander Farnese. But truth...deliberately preferred to the interruption of the Dutch trade." It appears that the siege was converted into a long and close blockade, and that when the indomitable... | |
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