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" Ken from among and by the fifteen male inhabitants thereof of above the age of full thirty years, paying therein the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry or trade. "
Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan - Page 150
by Hirobumi Itō - 1889 - 259 pages
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Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Volume 42

Asiatic Society of Japan - Japan - 1914 - 798 pages
...services to the State or for erudition, shall be a life Member. VI. One Member shall be elected !n each Fu and Ken from among and by the fifteen male...election shall be specially determined by Imperial Ordinance.1 VII. The number of Members, that have been nominated by the Emperor, for meritorious services...
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The Gospel in All Lands

Methodist Church - 1889 - 592 pages
..."elected from among and by the fifteen male inhabitants thereof above the age of thirty years, paying the highest amount 'of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade," will be entitled to a seat for seven years, provided his election shall subsequently be confirmed by...
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The Constitution of Japan: With the Laws Appertaining Thereto, and the ...

Japan - Japan - 1889 - 32 pages
...been elected, one Member for each Fu (Cily) and Ken (Prefecture), by and from among the tax-payers of the highest 'amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade therein, and who have afterwards been nominated thereto by the Emperor. ARTICLE II. — The male members...
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The Annual Register, Volume 132

Edmund Burke - Books - 1891 - 708 pages
...Emperor ; and one member elected for each city and prefecture by the fifteen male inhabitants paying the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade. The last-mentioned class were elected on the day appointed, and, subject to the approval of the Emperor,...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1891 - 894 pages
...the number of not more than the noble members. male inhabitants of that city or prefecture who pay the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade. The members of this last class, 46 in number, were elected on the 10th of June, 1890. Since then 15...
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The Annual Register, Volume 132

Edmund Burke - Books - 1891 - 690 pages
...Emperor ; and one member elected for each city and prefecture by the fifteen male inhabitants paying the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade. The last-mentioned class were elected on the day appointed, and, subject to the approval of the Emperor,...
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The Century Book of Facts: A Library of Ready Reference Embracing History ...

Henry Woldmar Ruoff - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1900 - 770 pages
...elected in each Fu and Ken from among and by the 15 male inhabitants thereof, of above the age of 30 years, paying therein the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade, and have been nominated by the Emperor. The term of membership under (3) and (5) is seven years ; under...
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Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities

Alfred Stead - Industries - 1904 - 774 pages
...the Emperor for meritorious service to the State or for erudition, shall be a life member. ARTICLE VI. — One member shall be elected in each Fu and...receives his nomination from the Emperor, he shall become a member for a term of seven years. Rules for such election shall be specially determined by Imperial...
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Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities

Alfred Stead - Industries - 1904 - 752 pages
...nominated by the Emperor for meritorious services to the State, or for erudition, or from among men paying the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry, or trade, in each Fu or Ken, shall not exceed the number of the members having the title of nobility. ARTICLE...
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The Overland Monthly

1904 - 610 pages
...possible for any one not a "lord" to gain admission, provided that he has paid within a certain district the highest amount of direct national taxes on land, industry or trade, and been nominated by the Mikado. This is somewhat different to the British House of Peers or the Victorian...
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