id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015004134766 Alcock, Rutherford, Sir. The capital of the tycoon: a narrative of a three years' residence in Japan By Sir Rutherford Alcock ... With maps and numerous illustrations ... v.2 1863 .txt text/plain 160636 8109 68 Second Minister of Foreign Affairs.—My Departure for England.—Arrival of the Japanese Mission in Europe.—Results.—The Monetary System of Japan and Questions of Currency.—Assassination of two of the The false position in which Foreign Representatives had been placed by the Japanese Government perpetually warning them, and, through them, all their countrymen, of danger and threats of massacre, under a practical disclaimer of responsibility, or, at all events, of their power to of these had been planted in the district soon after the European demand for this article arose, although the Dutch residents had never been able to find out the place; plainly proving that the Japanese were by no means slow to feel the stimulus of a new demand and increase the supply, while desiring to many good and excellent reasons for the Japanese Government, or any dominant party of the retrograde Daimios, to oppose all access; and the menace of civil war and revolution ./cache/mdp.39015004134766.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015004134766.txt