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... lives , the shogun's castle , 500 lordly mansions , 300 temples and shrines , and 9,000 warehouses . Yet the Tokugawa government was able to feed the refugees from its storehouses , and advance credit for the rebuilding of the city ...
... lives , the shogun's castle , 500 lordly mansions , 300 temples and shrines , and 9,000 warehouses . Yet the Tokugawa government was able to feed the refugees from its storehouses , and advance credit for the rebuilding of the city ...
Page 334
... lives overlapped four hundred years later , and who mean as much to Japanese civilization as Francis of Assisi and St. Paul to our civilization of the west . In addition to Kobo Daishi's Shingon sect , which still has twelve thousand ...
... lives overlapped four hundred years later , and who mean as much to Japanese civilization as Francis of Assisi and St. Paul to our civilization of the west . In addition to Kobo Daishi's Shingon sect , which still has twelve thousand ...
Page 351
... lives of his pupils and suffered injury himself to rescue the emperor's photograph . This brought a gracious expression from the Tenno re- lieving teachers and pupils of the duty of risking their lives to save the presentation picture ...
... lives of his pupils and suffered injury himself to rescue the emperor's photograph . This brought a gracious expression from the Tenno re- lieving teachers and pupils of the duty of risking their lives to save the presentation picture ...
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The Face and the Spirit | 7 |
Japan and EnglandParallels to the Seven teenth Century | 16 |
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