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to avoid having consuls at al1.indeed, commodore pertry says, "i could only induce, to consuls. the details of conferences , already given, show how anxiously they sought, nese dominions." they wanted no permanent foreign residents among them,official, of unofficial . this was shown most unequivocally in the remark already recorded in, one of the conferences : we do not want any women to come and remain at simoda.", the commissioners to agree to this article, by endeavoring to convince them that it, would save the japanese government much trouble, if an american agent were to, his permanent abode, and that if the head of the family lived in simoda as a japa-, reside at one or both of the ports opened by the treaty,to whom complaints might, simoda was one of the ports open for trade with us, they knew that our people had, be made of any mal-practice of the united states' citizens who might visit the japa-, secondly. there is observable throughout, the predominating influence of the natio-, "teside" is but once used in the whole treaty, and that in the eleventh article relative, 安政元年三月三日, 六二三
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- 1377,616,52,2217to avoid having consuls at al1.indeed, commodore pertry says, "i could only induce
- 1491,613,52,2223to consuls. the details of conferences , already given, show how anxiously they sought
- 795,605,54,2233nese dominions." they wanted no permanent foreign residents among them,official
- 683,599,51,2235of unofficial . this was shown most unequivocally in the remark already recorded in
- 564,607,54,2217one of the conferences : we do not want any women to come and remain at simoda."
- 1261,605,51,2228the commissioners to agree to this article, by endeavoring to convince them that it
- 1144,600,54,2235would save the japanese government much trouble, if an american agent were to
- 222,600,57,2229his permanent abode, and that if the head of the family lived in simoda as a japa-
- 1026,604,57,2238reside at one or both of the ports opened by the treaty,to whom complaints might
- 451,597,57,2235simoda was one of the ports open for trade with us, they knew that our people had
- 910,605,60,2236be made of any mal-practice of the united states' citizens who might visit the japa-
- 1832,664,56,2166secondly. there is observable throughout, the predominating influence of the natio-
- 1608,619,52,2220"teside" is but once used in the whole treaty, and that in the eleventh article relative
- 120,731,44,340安政元年三月三日
- 117,2366,46,121六二三
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