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例文
The
Paſſage
from
Canton
to
Chao-kin
is
by
Water.
At
the
Diſtance
of
five
Leagues
we
meet
with
Fo-chan,
the
greateſt
Village
in
the
World.
I
call
it
a
Village
becauſe
it
has
no
Walls,
nor
any
particular
Governor,
though
it
is
happy
in
a
great
Trade,
and
conſiſts
of
more
Inhabitants,
and
even
Houſes,
than
Canton
it
being
computed
to
contain
a
Million
of
Souls
at
leaſt.
The
Jeſuits
of
the
Province
of
Japan
have
a
fine
Church
there,
and
a
numerous
Flock.
Twelve
Leagues
above
Fo-chan,
the
River
is
divided
into
three
Arms;
the
one
comes
from
the
North,
the
other
runs
to
Chao-kin
and
the
third
to
Canton.
復習用の問題
The Paſſage from Canton to Chao-kin is by Water. At the Diſtance of five Leagues we meet with Fo-chan, the greateſt Village in the World. I call it a Village becauſe it has no Walls, nor any particular Governor, though it is happy in a great Trade, and conſiſts of more Inhabitants, and even Houſes, than Canton it being computed to contain a Million of Souls at leaſt. The Jeſuits of the Province of Japan have a fine Church there, and a numerous Flock. Twelve Leagues above Fo-chan, the River is divided into three Arms; the one comes from the North, the other runs to Chao-kin and the third to Canton.
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