... to whom reward is due, and for taking from those to whom punishment is due. Let the Imperial orders be issued for altering and remodelling the territories of the various clans. Let the civil and penal codes, the military laws, down to the rules for... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 601890Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | North China herald - 1873 - 170 pages
...princes of Japan are devising change after change, in order, as they declare, that " the Empire shall be able to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world," and " that their small country of Japan may enter into fellowship with the nations beyond the sea,"... | |
 | 1873 - 170 pages
...princes of Japan are devising change after change, in order, as they declare, that " the Empire shall be able to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world," and " that their small country of Japan may enter into fellowship with the nations beyond the sea,"... | |
 | Samuel Mossman - 1873 - 484 pages
...forth these important changes in the realm, the nobles declared that it was to enable their country "to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world." This patriotic sentiment is deserving of the highest commendation, coming as it does from those who had... | |
 | Maurice Paterson - 1880
...princes of their own accord proposed to resign their powers to the Mikado in order that the empire "might be able to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world." A portion of their former revenues was continued to them, their retainers were suitably provided for,... | |
 | Isabella Lucy Bird - 1881
...take absolute power, and to establish the internal relations of the country upon such a footing " that the Empire will be able to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world." This proposal was accepted, a tenth of their former revenues was allotted to them ; a provision was made... | |
 | 1891
...codes, the military laws down to the rules for uniform and the construction of engines of war, all proceed from the Emperor ; let all the affairs of the empire, great and small, be referred to him." This memorial was signed by the Daimios of Kago, Hizen, Satsuma, Choshiu, Tosa, and some other Daimios... | |
 | Stanley Lane-Poole, Frederick Victor Dickins - 1894
...Imperial orders be issued for altering and remodelling the territories of the various clans. . . . Let all the affairs of the Empire, great and small, be referred to him (the Emperor). . . . [Note. — This document, the composition of which is attributed to Kido Jiunichiro,... | |
 | Arthur May Knapp - 1896
...remodelling the territories of the various clans. . . . Let the civil and penal codes and military laws all proceed from the emperor. Let all the affairs of the empire, great and small, be referred to him ; and then will the empire be able to take its place side by side with the other nations of the world.... | |
 | Arthur May Knapp - 1896
...emperor. Let all the affairs of the empire, great and small, be referred to him ; and then will the empire be able to take its place side by side with the other nations of the world. This is now the most urgent duty of the emperor, as it is that of his servants... | |
 | Church Missionary Society, Eugene Stock - 1898 - 220 pages
...paralleled in history, the leading Daimios, to enable their country (so said their public manifesto) ' to take its place side by side with the other countries of the world,' voluntarily surrendered the whole of their feudal rights, lands, and revenues into the hands of the... | |
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