... 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 uniform, and the construction... The Mikado: Institution and Person - Page 152by William Elliot Griffis - 1915 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Reddie Black - Japan - 1881 - 546 pages
...penal 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. After this, when the internal relations of the country shall be upon a true footing, the empire will... | |
| John Reddie Black - Japan - 1881 - 542 pages
...penal 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. After this, when the internal relations of the country shall be upon a true footing, the empire will... | |
| History - 1891 - 654 pages
...penal 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...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 - 516 pages
...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,... | |
| George Waldo Browne - Japan - 1904 - 622 pages
...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 ARTIFICIAL RIVER SCENERY IN A JAPANESE PARK. the empire be able to take its place side... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1904 - 710 pages
...remodelling the territories of the various clans. Let the civil and penal codes, the military laws ... all proceed from the Emperor. Let all the affairs...the Empire, great and small, be referred to him.' (lyenaga.) The example of the leading Daimios was soon followed by most of the lesser men ; and in... | |
| 1905 - 744 pages
...remodelling the territories of the various clans. Let the civil and penal codes and the 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 beside the other nations of the world. This is now... | |
| James Augustin Brown Scherer - Education - 1905 - 392 pages
...penal 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, both great and small, be referred to him." If the Sat-Cho clans had seen their longcherished desire... | |
| james a. b scerer - 1905 - 380 pages
...penal 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, both great and small, be referred to him." If the Sat-Cho clans had seen their longcherished desire... | |
| Alfred Stead - Japan - 1906 - 520 pages
...remodelling the territories of the various clans. Let the civil and penal codes, the military laws, all proceed from the Emperor. Let all the affairs...the Empire, great and small, be referred to him." Count Okuma has given an illuminating passage dealing with these relations in a recent article. "The... | |
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