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" Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors, ascended the Throne of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal; desiring to promote the welfare of, and to give development to the moral and intellectual faculties of Our beloved subjects, the very... "
The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of ... - Page 313
by New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894
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Trübner's American and Oriental Literary Record, Issues 237-251

American literature - 1888 - 486 pages
...during that period, is further impressed upon us in the opening clause of the Constitution : — " Having by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors ascended...of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal." .... Accompanying this statement we have information concerning the purport of the new regime, which...
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Household Guest, Volume 3

1889 - 638 pages
...a peculiar despotism, a voluntary gift to an expectant people. The following is the preamble : — Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors,...Our beloved subjects, the very same that have been favoured with the benevolent care and affectionate vigilance of Our Ancestors ; and hoping to maintain...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan

Hirobumi Itō - Constitutional history - 1889 - 312 pages
...THE LAW OF ELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 223 LAW OF FINANCE 247 PREAMBLE * Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors,...Our beloved subjects, the very same that have been favoured with the benevolent care and affectionate vigMBtoaof Our Ancestors; and hoping to maintain...
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The Constitution of Japan: With the Laws Appertaining Thereto, and the ...

Japan - Japan - 1889 - 32 pages
...CONSTITUTION OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN. Having, by viitue of the gloi ies of Our Ancestors, ascended llie throne of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal ; desiring to promote the welfare of, and lo give development to, the moral and intellectual faculties of Our beloved subjects, the very same...
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The Constitution of the Empire of Japan: With the Speeches Addressed to ...

Japan - Constitutions - 1889 - 74 pages
...without being forced by arms or pecuniary necessity, but " desiring to promote the welfare of, and give development to the moral and intellectual faculties of Our beloved subjects, and hoping to maintain the prosperity of the State in concert with Our people and with their support"...
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Problems of the Far East: Japan, Korea, China

China - 1894 - 562 pages
...Constitution sometimes looks strangely out of place. The Preamble of the latter begins with the words : ' Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors,...of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal.' Article I. repeats the same consolatory fiction, while projecting it into an endless future : ' The...
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Problems of the Far East

Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - China - 1894 - 524 pages
...looks strangely out of place. The Preamble of the latter begins with the words : ' Having, by virtuje of the glories of Our Ancestors, ascended the throne...of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal.' Article I. repeats the same consolatory fiction, while projecting it into an endless future : ' The...
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Problems of the Far East

Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - China - 1896 - 506 pages
...Constitution sometimes looks strangely out of place. The Preamble of the latter begins with the words : * Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors,...of a lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal.' Article i. repeats the same consolatory fiction, while projecting it into an endless future : ' The...
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Problems of the Far East

Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - China - 1896 - 502 pages
...Constitution sometimes looks strangely out of place. The Preamble of the latter begins with the words : ' Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors, ascended the throne of a lineal suecession unbroken for ages eternal.' Article t. repeats the same consolatoiy fiction, while projecting...
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Michigan Law Journal, Volume 4

Law - 1898 - 402 pages
...the Constitution and the speech delivered by His Majesty the Emperor at the promulgation. PREAMBLE.* "Having, by virtue of the glories of Our Ancestors, ascended the throne of a.lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal; desiring •Preamble and Imperial Speech were translated...
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