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Page 116
... possession of decent instincts , coupled with a modest and respectable de- meanor , and , in the case of married people , conjugal fidelity . I am putting out of the question alto- gether any suggestion that a Church of England marriage ...
... possession of decent instincts , coupled with a modest and respectable de- meanor , and , in the case of married people , conjugal fidelity . I am putting out of the question alto- gether any suggestion that a Church of England marriage ...
Page 116
... possession of decent instincts , coupled with a modest and respectable demeanor , and , in the case of married people , conjugal fidelity . I am putting out of the question altogether any suggestion that a Church of England marriage ...
... possession of decent instincts , coupled with a modest and respectable demeanor , and , in the case of married people , conjugal fidelity . I am putting out of the question altogether any suggestion that a Church of England marriage ...
Page 125
... possession of moral instincts . Turning from the shallow burlesque of matrimonial relationship above explained to the more serious im- itations of the real thing , that is to say , the cases where Europeans have for years lived with ...
... possession of moral instincts . Turning from the shallow burlesque of matrimonial relationship above explained to the more serious im- itations of the real thing , that is to say , the cases where Europeans have for years lived with ...
Page 149
... possession of wealth , for the purpose of forwarding his interests . The Japanese merchants considered that their in- terests would be served if they could effectually boy- cott or , at all events , seriously hamper their com- petitors ...
... possession of wealth , for the purpose of forwarding his interests . The Japanese merchants considered that their in- terests would be served if they could effectually boy- cott or , at all events , seriously hamper their com- petitors ...
Page 203
... possessions , it is difficult to see how , except in the case of a concerted action on a large scale between the fleets of continental Europe , it could wave there for long . However , if such an eventuality were to come about , it ...
... possessions , it is difficult to see how , except in the case of a concerted action on a large scale between the fleets of continental Europe , it could wave there for long . However , if such an eventuality were to come about , it ...
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Page 64 - Japan, published in 1872, he directed that "henceforth Education shall be so diffused that there may not be a village with an ignorant family, nor a family with an ignorant member.
Page xi - Ransome, Stafford. Japan in transition: a comparative study of the progress, policy and methods of the Japanese since their war with China, 277 pp., 1899.
Page 72 - Elementary schools are designed to give children the rudiments of moral education specially adapted to make of them good members of the community, together with such general knowledge and skill as are necessary for the practical duties of life, due attention being paid to their bodily development.
Page 75 - As regards the length of the courses of study, it should be mentioned here that the course of medicine extends over four years, while in the College of Law, no definite term of study is fixed, but three examination periods are specially prescribed for each course.
Page 74 - Engineering includes the nine courses of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Technology of Arms, Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Applied Chemistry, Technology of Explosives, and Mining and Metallurgy, with 29 professorial chairs.