| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 222 頁
...humanity, demand, however, that we should make another appeal to the sovereign of that country, in asking him to sell to our steamers — not the manufactures...Japanese Islands, for the benefit of the human family. By the President's direction, I now transmit to you a letter to the Emperor of Japan, (with an open... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 頁
...estimated. They will contribute wonderfully to the interests of commerce, and may, indeed, be considered " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of...Japanese islands for the benefit of the human family." * Without free access to this coal, the chain of steam navigation must remain broken. In this sense,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 712 頁
...of his artisans, or the results of the toil of his husbandmen, but a gift of Providence, Heposited, by the Creator of all things, in the depths of the...Japanese -islands for the benefit of the human family. By the President's direction, I now transmit to you a letter to the Emperor of Japan, (v. ith an open... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 416 頁
...estimated. They will contribute wonderfully to the interests of commerce, and may, indeed, be considered " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of all things in the depth of the Japanese islands for the benefit of the human family."* Without free access to this coal,... | |
| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 頁
...estimated. They will contribute wonderfully to the interests of commerce, and may, indeed, be considered " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of all things in the depth of the Japanese islands for the benefit of the human family."* Without free access to this coal,... | |
| 1853 - 728 頁
...thousand miles, and calls to mind the beds of coal which are (in the language of Mr. Webster) "a gilt of Providence, deposited by the Creator of all things...Japanese Islands for the benefit of the human family," and yet knows that fuel, and food, and repose, and refreshment are all denied him; the ports shut against... | |
| 1853 - 724 頁
...five thousand miles, and calls to mind the beds of coal which are (in the language of Mr. Webster) "a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of all things in the depths of the Japancsa Islands for the benefit of the human family," and yet knows that fuel, and food, and repose,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 頁
...estimated. They will contribute wonderfully to the interests of commerce, and may, indeed, be considered " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of all things in the depth of the Japanese islands for the benefit of the human family."* Without free access to this coal,... | |
| 1858 - 984 頁
...exists in considerable quantities, and was declared by the President of the American republic to be " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of...Japanese islands, for the benefit of the human family." These islands, thus highly favoured in point of situation, climate, and productions, were first sighted... | |
| 1860 - 492 頁
...exists in considerable quantities, and was declared by the President of the American republic to be " a gift of Providence, deposited by the Creator of...Japanese islands, for the benefit of the human family." These islands, thus highly favoured in point of situation, climate, and productions, were first sighted... | |
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