The book A Tragedy in Stone And Other Papers was written by author Algernon Bertram Freeman Mitford Redesdale Here you can read free online of A Tragedy in Stone And Other Papers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Tragedy in Stone And Other Papers a good or bad book?
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Adams wrote : " This Island of Japon is a great land, and lyeth to the Northwards, in the lattetude of eight and fortie degrees, and it lyeth east by 211 THREE HUNDRED YEARS AGO north, and west by south or west south west, two hundred and twentie English leagues. The people of this Island of Japon are good of nature, curteous above measure and valiant in warre : their justice is seuerely executed without any partialitie upon transgressors of the law. They are governed in great civilitie. I mean...e, not a land better governed in the world by civill policie. " Again, writing to Spalding, the Cape Master in Bantam : " In this land is no strange newes to sertify you of: the whool being in peace : the peopell veri subject to thear gouvernours and superiores : also in thear relligion veri zellous. In justis very seuer, having no respect of persons. Ther cittis gouverned with greatt civility and love ; for ye most part nonn going to lawe on with another ; but yf questiones be between naybour and naybour, it is by justiss commanded to be pressently taken up, and frindship to be mad with out dellay.
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