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allowed to enter, and make for 1s all the putchases we tequite."the list of articles of, vessel at once negotiated with them to take them to petropaulowski. this made it necessary, to land all the passengers and part of the cargo at simoda. the schooner having been, (thus he writes)"four officers ate stationed at the gate, and ate relieved every few hours., cans. no japanese, mt. reed states, in a communication to the "alta califotnian, " execpt, ladies of the party and the children, landed, and were assigned a residence in one of the, the watch is kept up day and night. neat the gate is a small house in which are stationed, five other officers, who transmit all messages to or ftom 1s, introduce to us all who are, the officers , were permitted to enter but by special permission. "to guard against intrusion,", charteted, and her provisions sold to the russians, mr. reed and mr. doty, with the three, 11nder the treaty, the port of hakodadi would be open to our vessels. on the arrival of the, ladies and children ; but the temple and gtounds were conasidered as exclusively the ameri-, temples named in the treaty to be used for that putpose until inns should be built, and, american ladies. the russians were anxious to get away, and the owners of the american, carpenters were employed to make it convenient. the japanese were very curious to see the, 安政元年三月三日, 六三九
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- 209,616,52,2236allowed to enter, and make for 1s all the putchases we tequite."the list of articles of
- 1505,609,52,2236vessel at once negotiated with them to take them to petropaulowski. this made it necessary
- 1395,604,55,2246to land all the passengers and part of the cargo at simoda. the schooner having been
- 537,614,52,2235(thus he writes)"four officers ate stationed at the gate, and ate relieved every few hours.
- 752,611,52,2241cans. no japanese, mt. reed states, in a communication to the "alta califotnian, " execpt
- 1181,617,53,2235ladies of the party and the children, landed, and were assigned a residence in one of the
- 422,611,59,2239the watch is kept up day and night. neat the gate is a small house in which are stationed
- 311,615,56,2241five other officers, who transmit all messages to or ftom 1s, introduce to us all who are
- 645,615,53,2240the officers , were permitted to enter but by special permission. "to guard against intrusion,"
- 1287,608,57,2238charteted, and her provisions sold to the russians, mr. reed and mr. doty, with the three
- 1823,605,54,222911nder the treaty, the port of hakodadi would be open to our vessels. on the arrival of the
- 859,610,53,2245ladies and children ; but the temple and gtounds were conasidered as exclusively the ameri-
- 1068,617,59,2231temples named in the treaty to be used for that putpose until inns should be built, and
- 1613,605,52,2245american ladies. the russians were anxious to get away, and the owners of the american
- 962,608,55,2250carpenters were employed to make it convenient. the japanese were very curious to see the
- 112,748,44,342安政元年三月三日
- 117,2381,45,124六三九
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