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... Prince Ito ( 1841-1909 ) , who had spent a year in London and carefully studied the economics , constitutions , and political theories of the West . Bismarck , whom he visited in Berlin , gave him realistic advice . He advised him to ...
... Prince Ito ( 1841-1909 ) , who had spent a year in London and carefully studied the economics , constitutions , and political theories of the West . Bismarck , whom he visited in Berlin , gave him realistic advice . He advised him to ...
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... Prince Ito in 1889. It was in the faith of this myth that Japanese airmen flung tnemselves to death , and that Japanese soldiers , even when completely outnumbered and sur- rounded , preferred death to surrender . It is a rare ...
... Prince Ito in 1889. It was in the faith of this myth that Japanese airmen flung tnemselves to death , and that Japanese soldiers , even when completely outnumbered and sur- rounded , preferred death to surrender . It is a rare ...
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... Prince ' . His ideas on kingship are so confused and contradictory that it is difficult to decide in what terms he considered his own constitutional position . At one moment he assured his son that he should learn to love God for that ...
... Prince ' . His ideas on kingship are so confused and contradictory that it is difficult to decide in what terms he considered his own constitutional position . At one moment he assured his son that he should learn to love God for that ...
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The King as God | 27 |
The King as Warrior | 47 |
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