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Identifier: narrativeofexped05perr (find matches)
Title: Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan
Year: 1857 (1850s)
Authors: Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858 Hawks, Francis L. (Francis Lister), 1798-1866
Subjects: United States Naval Expedition to Japan (1852-1854)
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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his officers, while the French population were no whit behind them inthe unostentatious display of their kindness. These last evinced mostfriendly feelings and no small share of intelligence, and while both classeswere equally hospitable, the only difference was that the Englishman was,perhaps, a little the more stately, and the Frenchman a little the less ceremo-nious. Nothing could be kinder than the treatment of both. Port Louis, the capital of the island, is situated near its northwesternextremity, on a small bay, which is but a narrow inlet of the sea, somewhatmore than a mile long, and about five hundred yards broad. At theextreme southwestern corner the town is built. The streets are straight,but not paved. The principal street runs parallel to the shore of the bay.The houses are chiefly of wood, and of but a single story. The populationis, perhaps, from twenty-five to thirty thousand, of which from four to fivethousand are white. The residue are for the most part blacks. Grand
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