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... Iwasaki the thirteen ships used in the expedition , plus an annual subsidy of 250,000 yen for the new Mitsubishi Company . An additional eighteen ships purchased by the government were loaned to Iwasaki . Besides , a loan of 810,000 yen ...
... Iwasaki the thirteen ships used in the expedition , plus an annual subsidy of 250,000 yen for the new Mitsubishi Company . An additional eighteen ships purchased by the government were loaned to Iwasaki . Besides , a loan of 810,000 yen ...
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... Iwasaki himself gave some support to the contrary view when he went to Sasaki Takayuki , vice - president of the Genrō - in and critic of the sale , and objected to being followed by government- hired detectives . Iwasaki complained ...
... Iwasaki himself gave some support to the contrary view when he went to Sasaki Takayuki , vice - president of the Genrō - in and critic of the sale , and objected to being followed by government- hired detectives . Iwasaki complained ...
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... Iwasaki's relationship to Ōkuma dated back to the founding of the Mitsubishi Company and government subsidies and ... Iwasaki . Even after Ōkuma left the government and organised the Kaishintō , the government still sought to destroy the ...
... Iwasaki's relationship to Ōkuma dated back to the founding of the Mitsubishi Company and government subsidies and ... Iwasaki . Even after Ōkuma left the government and organised the Kaishintō , the government still sought to destroy the ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
Nationalising and Rationalising the Government | 15 |
The 1881 Political Crisis | 37 |
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