 | Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1896 - 506 ページ
...eternal.' Article i. repeats the same consolatory fiction, while projecting it into an endless future : ' The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed...by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal.' In the Imperial oath, taken at the promulgation of the new Constitution, the Emperor said : ' That... | |
 | Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1896 - 502 ページ
...repeats the same consolatoiy fiction, while projecting it into an endless future : 'The Umpire of .1span shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal.' In the Imperial oath, taken at the promulgation of the new Constitution, the Emperor said : 'That we... | |
 | 1898 - 400 ページ
...govern the State, and reference also is made to the original national policy. Article I. provides that: "The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed...by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal." This article clearly states the relation existing between the Emperor and his subjects. With reference... | |
 | 1897 - 808 ページ
...our national genius. A change in national genius would mean [he fall and destruction of the Empire. " The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal, "f The Imperial Throne is the depository of sovereignty, and the land and its people are subject to... | |
 | 1900 - 1240 ページ
...classique sur la Constitution japonaise, reproduit de la façon suivante, en anglais, cet article 1 : « The empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of emperors unbroken for ay;e eternal », et il explique ainsi cette particularité de rédaction : Par« règne et gouverne... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1902 - 282 ページ
...existed from the beginning of the Krnpire. That fundamental principle is clearly stated in the first article of the Constitution : — ' The Empire of...by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal." In the course of the Imperial speech on the occasion of the promulgation of the Constitution, His Majesty... | |
 | Sidney Lewis Gulick - 1903 - 474 ページ
...Thus it is quite legitimate to think that the rights of sovereignty exist in the Emperor himself. . . The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal. (Constitution, Art. LXXIII.) . . . The sovereign power of the state cannot be dissociated from the... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1904 - 772 ページ
...existed from the beginning 01 our empire. That fundamental principle is clearly stated in the first article of the Constitution : ' The Empire of Japan...by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal.' That the foundation of the Constitution is the worship of Imperial Ancestors is definitely set forth... | |
 | Alfred Stead - 1904 - 758 ページ
...proclamations. Herein we may trace the source of the text of the Constitution contained in Article I. : ' The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors which shall remain unbroken to all time.' From the beginning of the Empire the changes which have taken... | |
 | Gustav Stickley - 1905 - 958 ページ
...renewedly clear and to set it as a cardinal doctrine, as the jewelstar in the galaxy of the written constitution. "The Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken from ages eternal." That life apart from duty carried no value whatever was once part of the samurai's... | |
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