Manyaku-Rori, and its reception was so great that the Imperial Rescript issued in 1881, promising the inauguration of constitutional administration within ten years was said to be due to the idea of popular rights widely diffused through that book. An Adopted Husband: (Sono Omokage) - Page 7by 二葉亭四迷 - 1919 - 275 pagesFull view - About this book
| Marcus Bourne Huish - Japan - 1909 - 634 pages
...who had been in France, translated Rousseau's ' Contrat Social ' under the title of ' Minyaku-Ron,' and its reception was so great that the Imperial rescript...popular rights widely diffused through that book. By that time people were already able to appreciate Spencer's ' Evolution,' as well as histories of... | |
| William Leonard Schwartz - Art - 1927 - 270 pages
...éd., p. 182. 6. Translation by Nakae, entitled Minyaku-Ron. Prof . Yaichi Haga said of his work : " Its reception was so great that the Imperial rescript...of popular rights widely diffused through that book ". Count Okuma (editor), Fifty Years of New Japan, II, p. 426. 7. For information about the teaching... | |
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