| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 sider
...majesty of the powerful monarch whom they are going to sec. The train of some of the most eminent among the princes of the empire fills up the road for some...travelled pretty fast ourselves, yet we often met tho baggage and fore-troops, consisting of the servants and inferior officers, for two days together,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1855 - 624 sider
...road for gome days. Though we travelled pretty fast, yet we often met the baggage and fore-runners, consisting of the servants and inferior officers,...marching in admirable order. The retinue of one of D the chief Daimios, as they are called, is computed to amount to about twenty thousand men, more or... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1859 - 546 sider
...describe their magnificent " progress" in all its details. The train of some of the most eminent amongst the princes of the empire fills up the road for some...in several troops, and the prince himself followed on the third day, attended with his numerous court, all marching in admirable order. The retinue of... | |
| Yeijiro Ono - 1890 - 530 sider
...most populous towns in Europe." He further observes that " the train of some of the most eminent among the Princes of the Empire fills up the road for some...in several troops, and the Prince himself followed hut the third day attended with his numerous court, all marching in admirable order. The retinue of... | |
| American Economic Association - 1894 - 680 sider
...Majesty of the powerful Monarch, whom they are going to see. The train of some of the most eminent among the Princes of the Empire fills up the road for some days. Accordingly, tho' we travell'd pretty fast ourselves, yet we often met the baggage and fore-troops, consisting of... | |
| Engelbert Kaempfer - 1906 - 438 sider
...eminent among the Princes of the Empire fills up the road for some days. Accordingly tho' we travell'd pretty fast ourselves, yet we often met the baggage...servants and inferior officers, for two days together, dispers'd in several troops, and the Prince himself follow'd but the third day attended with his numerous... | |
| Engelbert Kaempfer - 1906 - 440 sider
...Majesty of the powerful Monarch, whom they are going to see. The train of some of the most eminent among the Princes of the Empire fills up the road for some days. Accordingly tho' we travell'd pretty fast ourselves, yet we often met the baggage and foretroops, consisting of... | |
| Marius B. Jansen - 2009 - 933 sider
...tended to grow larger; in the 1690s Kaempfer noted that "the train of some of the most eminent among the Princes of the Empire fills up the road for some days," and the largest domains, as we have seen, were also the most distant. In 1694 the bakufu regularized... | |
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