『大日本維新史料 編年之部』 2編 5 安政1年2月24日~同年3月5日 p.606

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nation in the whole course of their antecedent history. to expect such a people to, treaty as wide and general as any we have with the nations of europe. if they were, went to a people who, at the time of his artival among them, had, both by positive, chinese; were in the habit of ccommunicating" with the world outside of them at, law and an usage of more than two hundred years, allowed but one of theitr harbors ,, ers when they did come, except, under most stringent regtulations , to the dutch and, forgotten,in the contemplation of what was accomplished, that our representative, and a people who, as far as we know, never made a formal treaty with a civilized, nagasaki, to be opened to foreigners. at all ; had permitted no trade with such foreign-, tent with the self respect which, as a nation, we owed to ourselves. it mtust not be, second hand only, through the mediam of the dutch, who were in prison at dezima;, relations of friendship, and opening some only of their ports to our vessels to allow, a trade in those ports between their people and ours, he was authorized to negotiate, 安政元年三月三日, 六〇六

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  • 259,633,56,2225nation in the whole course of their antecedent history. to expect such a people to
  • 1872,639,52,2217treaty as wide and general as any we have with the nations of europe. if they were
  • 1067,631,53,2231went to a people who, at the time of his artival among them, had, both by positive
  • 607,638,52,2215chinese; were in the habit of ccommunicating" with the world outside of them at
  • 952,630,53,2227law and an usage of more than two hundred years, allowed but one of theitr harbors ,
  • 719,633,53,2221ers when they did come, except, under most stringent regtulations , to the dutch and
  • 1183,636,51,2221forgotten,in the contemplation of what was accomplished, that our representative
  • 371,639,67,2228and a people who, as far as we know, never made a formal treaty with a civilized
  • 834,631,56,2223nagasaki, to be opened to foreigners. at all ; had permitted no trade with such foreign-
  • 1298,636,51,2232tent with the self respect which, as a nation, we owed to ourselves. it mtust not be
  • 485,633,61,2227second hand only, through the mediam of the dutch, who were in prison at dezima;
  • 1640,617,54,2241relations of friendship, and opening some only of their ports to our vessels to allow
  • 1527,632,52,2234a trade in those ports between their people and ours, he was authorized to negotiate
  • 1983,757,45,342安政元年三月三日
  • 1988,2394,42,124六〇六

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