The National Review, Volume 41W.H. Allen, 1903 - English literature |
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Page 279
... Imperial family were established once for all when the foundations of the empire were laid , and are even at this day as bright as celestial luminaries . " They are embodied in the Imperial House Law , by which " the Imperial House ...
... Imperial family were established once for all when the foundations of the empire were laid , and are even at this day as bright as celestial luminaries . " They are embodied in the Imperial House Law , by which " the Imperial House ...
Page 281
... Imperial forces . The last of the Tokugawa Shoguns had tendered his submission to the Emperor and retired to the life of a private country gentleman in the province of Suruga . His forces had been defeated and scattered , and his fleet ...
... Imperial forces . The last of the Tokugawa Shoguns had tendered his submission to the Emperor and retired to the life of a private country gentleman in the province of Suruga . His forces had been defeated and scattered , and his fleet ...
Page 327
... Imperial Defence , to which , in view of his position and influence , he makes an important and signifi . cant contribution . He reminds us that he came to England last April , as the spokesman of his Association , to advocate a duty of ...
... Imperial Defence , to which , in view of his position and influence , he makes an important and signifi . cant contribution . He reminds us that he came to England last April , as the spokesman of his Association , to advocate a duty of ...
Contents
CHAPLIN F Drummond Joint | 33 |
CLOUGH A | 42 |
The Lament of an Oxford Tory | 117 |
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