A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... ideas and ideals . And , although those who have been least affected by the changes are much more numerous than those who have been most influenced , yet the latter are much more active and powerful than the former . 1 In Japan reforms ...
... ideas and ideals . And , although those who have been least affected by the changes are much more numerous than those who have been most influenced , yet the latter are much more active and powerful than the former . 1 In Japan reforms ...
Sivu 28
... ideas are carefully repressed in modern Japan . BIBLIOGRAPHY . “ ' Japan and its Trade " and " Advance Japan " ( Morris ) ; " The Yankees of the East " ( Curtis ) ; " Japan in Transition " ( Ransome ) , chap . x .; " The Awakening of ...
... ideas are carefully repressed in modern Japan . BIBLIOGRAPHY . “ ' Japan and its Trade " and " Advance Japan " ( Morris ) ; " The Yankees of the East " ( Curtis ) ; " Japan in Transition " ( Ransome ) , chap . x .; " The Awakening of ...
Sivu 38
... idea of sharing any profits equally with any other na- tion . Their exclusiveness in this respect is a distinct relic of the old era . They ignore altogether the fact that , with the assistance of foreign capital , the profits would be ...
... idea of sharing any profits equally with any other na- tion . Their exclusiveness in this respect is a distinct relic of the old era . They ignore altogether the fact that , with the assistance of foreign capital , the profits would be ...
Sivu 39
... idea of a system of trusteeship in order to encourage foreign nations to invest their money in Japanese enterprises . There are very many uncompleted works in Japan , which need out- side money to finish them and which would return good ...
... idea of a system of trusteeship in order to encourage foreign nations to invest their money in Japanese enterprises . There are very many uncompleted works in Japan , which need out- side money to finish them and which would return good ...
Sivu 50
... idea of Shinto , the native cult , of which more will be written in a subsequent chapter . The Japanese family was , in its constitution , an empire , with absolute authority in the hands of one man . The husband was , theoretically and ...
... idea of Shinto , the native cult , of which more will be written in a subsequent chapter . The Japanese family was , in its constitution , an empire , with absolute authority in the hands of one man . The husband was , theoretically and ...
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A. C. McCLURG æsthetic alliance American anese Anglo-Japanese Alliance Appendix assembly Bank Bibliography Buddhism called century chap chapter China Chinese Christian civilization classes Code commerce Confucianism Constitution Diet East Emperor Emperor of Japan empire Empire of Japan English export fact Festival feudal foreign Formosa Griffis High Contracting Parties Hokkaido House Imperial important influence interesting island Itō Japan Mail Japanese Kōbe Korea Kōtō Kyōto labor land language lines ment Minister missionaries Modern Japan moral Mutsuhito Nagasaki native natural Occidental official Old Japan organized Ōsaka OUTLINE OF TOPICS period persons political popular practically prefectural present Prince railway religion Satsuma Rebellion schools sect Shaku Shinto ship Shōgun shrines social Society of Japan subjects or citizens territories tion Tōkyō trade Transactions Asiatic Society Treaty United vessels woman women word worship Yedo Yokohama