Wakasa no kami he has placed in confinement honour" able and loyal Court nobles. He has abused the influ" ence of the Bakufu in order to bring the Mikado's sister " to Yedo, and, worst of all, has commanded learned Japan" ese scholars to collect precedents... The Mikado: Institution and Person - Page 104by William Elliot Griffis - 1915 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ken Yamaguchi - Japan - 1873 - 174 pages
...in order to bring the Mikado's sister " to Yedo, and, worst of all, has commanded learned Japan" ese scholars to collect precedents for the deposition...his intention being to depose the Son of " Heaven. His crimes are too heinous to be spoken of " with calmness, and we have therefore sacrificed our "... | |
| 1878 - 166 pages
...order to bring the Mikado's sister \ " to Yedo, and, worst of all, has commanded learned Japan- ? " ese scholars to collect precedents for the deposition...Emperor, his intention being to depose the Son of I " Heaven. His crimes are too heinous to be spoken of x " with calmness, and we have therefore sacrificed... | |
| Sir Edward James Reed - Japan - 1880 - 446 pages
...on them alleged, followed up the policy of the deceased prime minister Ii, " and commanded learned scholars to collect precedents for the deposition...intention being to depose the Son of Heaven." The minister escaped with a wound in the shoulder, but the Bakufu dismissed him, and increased the salaries... | |
| Sir Edward James Reed - Japan - 1880 - 452 pages
...on them alleged, followed up the policy of the deceased prime minister li, " and commanded learned scholars to collect precedents for the deposition...intention being to depose the Son of Heaven." The minister escaped with a wound in the shoulder, but the Bakufu dismissed him, and increased the salaries... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - Literary Criticism - 1915 - 364 pages
...took place. The vast structure had been rebuilt after the fire, and operatic performances called A7o were enjoyed in honor of the re-erection. The princess...foreign matters, had committed hara-kiri. Here was Mikadoism incarnate, rampant and blood red! Yet hardly less amenable to reason and fact is the ink... | |
| Japan - 1873 - 750 pages
...in order to bring the Mikado's sister " to Yedo, and, worst of all, has commanded learned Japan" ese scholars to collect precedents for the deposition...his intention being to depose the Son of " Heaven. His crimes are too heinous to be spoken of " with calmness, and we have therefore sacrificed our "... | |
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