We, the Successor to the prosperous Throne of Our Predecessors, do humbly and solemnly swear to the Imperial Founder of Our House and to Our other Imperial Ancestors that, in pursuance of a great policy co-extensive with the Heavens and with the earth,... Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan - 131 ページHirobumi Itō 著 - 1889 - 259 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1894 - 552 ページ
...yet it is gravely maintained by the words of the oath to be mildly conservative. The Emperor swears that " in pursuance of a great policy co-extensive with the heavens and the earth, we shall maintain and secure from decline the ancient form of government ; " and the Constitution... | |
| 1897 - 918 ページ
...Imperial Oath. — We, the Successor to the prosperous Throne of Our Predecessors, do humbly and solemnly swear to the Imperial Founder of Our House and to...coextensive with the Heavens, and with the Earth, We shajl maintain and secure from decline the ancient form of government. That we have been so fortunate... | |
| Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith - 1895 - 548 ページ
...' When His Majesty [the Emperor of Japan] promulgated the Constitution he did " humbly and solemnly swear to the Imperial Founder of Our House and to Our other Imperial Ancestors," and did " now reverently make Our prayer to Them and to Our Illustrious Father, and implore the help... | |
| Nobushige Hozumi - 1901 - 94 ページ
...the instructions bequeathed by the Imperial Founder of Our House and by Our other Imperial Ancestors, in consideration of the progressive tendency of the course of human affairs, and in order to keep in line with the advance of civilization." When Jimmu Tenno founded the Empire, and ascended... | |
| Alfred Stead - 1902 - 282 ページ
...paragraph : — " We, the successor to the prosperous throne of our predecessors, do humbly and solemnly swear to the Imperial Founder of our House and to...secure from decline the ancient form of government." Article III. The Emperor is sacred and inviolable. Article IV. The Emperor is the head of the Empire,... | |
| Ernest Wilson Clement - 1903 - 492 ページ
...better title. And yet this man, born and bred in the atmosphere of Oriental absolutism and despotism, "in consideration of the progressive tendency of the...human affairs, and in parallel with the advance of civilization,"1 voluntarily and generously admits his people to a share in the administration of public... | |
| Alfred Stead - 1904 - 774 ページ
...(FEBRUARY n, 1889). We, the successors to the prosperous Throne of Our predecessors, do humbly and solemnly swear to the Imperial Founder of our House and to...great policy coextensive with the heavens and with earth, We shall maintain and secure from decline the ancient form of government. In consideration of... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1904 - 332 ページ
...solemnly swear to the Imperial founder of our house and to our Imperial ancestors that, in consonance with a great policy coextensive with the heavens and with...secure from decline the ancient form of government. . . . These laws (the Constitution) contain only an exposition of grand precepts for the conduct of... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 ページ
...solemnly swear to the Imperial founder of our house and to our Imperial ancestors that, in consonance with a great policy co-extensive with the heavens and with...secure from decline the ancient form of government. . . . These laws (the Constitution) contain only an exposition of grand precepts for the conduct of... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 ページ
...solemnly swear to the Imperial founder of our house and to our Imperial ancestors that, in consonance with a great policy co-extensive with the heavens and with...secure from decline the ancient form of government. . . . These laws (the Constitution) contain only an exposition of grand precepts for the conduct of... | |
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