By this oath he promised that a deliberative assembly should be formed, and all measures be decided by public opinion; that the uncivilised customs of former times should be broken through, and the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of... Sketches of a Tour Round the World - Page 177by Protap Chunder Mozoomdar - 1884 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1900 - 484 pages
...through ; that the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of nature should be adopted as the basis of action, and that intellect and learning should...order to establish the foundations of the Empire." The extent to which this declaration of the youthful eovereign facilitated the work of the makers of... | |
| United Service Institution of India - 1903 - 876 pages
...works of every description were carried out. In the words of the Mikado, " Intellect and learning were sought for throughout the world in order to establish the foundations of the Empire." In 1880 the French mission returned to France and Japan began the reorganization of her army on the... | |
| Ken Yamaguchi - 1873 - 174 pages
...broken through, and the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of nature be adopted as a basis of action; and that intellect and learning should...order to establish the foundations of the empire. A discussion then ensued aw to the best means of developing the resources of Yezo. Shortly afterwards... | |
| 1875 - 508 pages
...broken through, and the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of nature be adopted as a basis of action ; and that intellect and learning...order to establish the foundations of the empire." These promises are either -the pompous bombast of a puppet, or the pregnant utterances of a sovereign,... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - 1876 - 664 pages
...broken through ; and the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of nature be adopted as a basis of action ; and that intellect and learning...to establish the foundations of the empire." This oath is the basis of the new Government. These promises are either the pompous bombast of a puppet... | |
| William Elliot Griffis - 1876 - 710 pages
...are now merely geographical divisions. In accordance with the oath of the mikado in Kioto, in 1868, that •' intellect and learning should be sought...order to establish the foundations of the empire" (see page 318), about four hundred foreigners, from many countries, have been in the Civil Service... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1876 - 974 pages
...public opinion, the uncivilized customs of former times be broken through, and intellect and learning be sought for throughout the world, in order to establish the foundations of the empire." What would seem to be the finishing stroke to the old order of things was the decree of July, 1871,... | |
| 1877 - 786 pages
...promise. The whole of this story of the mikado's labors to perform his oath, voluntarily made in 1868, that "intellect and learning should be sought for...order to establish the foundations of the empire," is very full of interest, as is, indeed, the entire volume. Memorials of the Wesley Family. Including... | |
| 1878 - 166 pages
...broken through, and the impartiality and justice displayed in the workings of nature be adopted as a basis of action; and that intellect and learning should...order to establish the foundations of the empire. A discussion then ensued as to the best means of developing the resources of Yezo. Shortly afterwards... | |
| 1879 - 956 pages
...displayed in the workings of nature adopted as a basis of action, and that intellect and learning would be sought for throughout the world in order to establish the foundations of empire." The patriotic party now demanded the abolition of Buddhism, the national establishment of... | |
| |