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" Uncivilized customs of former times shall be broken through, and everything shall be based upon just and equitable principles of nature. V. Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the -world, so that the welfare of the Empire may be promoted. "
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Ita to Lor - Page 257
1911
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Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Volume 41

Asiatic Society of Japan - Japan - 1913 - 136 pages
...former times shall be abolished, and everything shall be based upon just and equitable principles of nature. " 5. Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the world, so that the foundations of the Empire may be strengthened. " Desiring to carry out a reform without parallel in...
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Education, Volume 45

Education - 1925 - 700 pages
...that the young Mikado Mutsuhito took the famous Charter Oath which closed with these remarkable words: "Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the world,...so that the welfare of the Empire may be promoted." A program of thoroughgoing reform in Japanese institutional life was then inaugurated. Thus, within...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 23

American fiction - 1915 - 556 pages
...modern civilization is too well known to describe here. By strict obedience to our emperor's command, "Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the world,...so that the welfare of the Empire may be promoted," the nation moved forward as one man, choosing its lines of development, selecting its methods and its...
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Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law

Comparative law - 1905 - 374 pages
...ascending the throne ; in the five articles of the solemn Imperial oath is one that "knowledge should be sought for throughout the world, so that the welfare of the Empire might be promoted." And diligently and in all available quarters were sought materials to make the...
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Great Japan: A Study of National Efficiency

Alfred Stead - Japan - 1906 - 520 pages
...everything should be based upon the just and equitable principle of nature. (5) That knowledge should be sought for throughout the world, so that the welfare of the empire might be promoted. This oath has been made the basis of the national policy. How well the Emperor keeps...
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The Arena, Volume 35

United States - 1906 - 750 pages
...everything should be based upon the just and equitable principle of nature. "(5) That knowledge should be sought for throughout the world, so that the welfare of the empire might be promoted." Nor is this all. The Mikado has striven to faithfully carry out the solemn pledge...
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Congress of Arts and Science: Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, Volume 2

Howard Jason Rogers - Arts - 1906 - 686 pages
...everything should be based upon the just and equitable principle of nature. (5) That knowledge should be sought for throughout the world, so that the welfare of the Empire might be promoted. This oath has been made the basis of our national policy. How well the Emperor kept...
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Great Japan: A Study of National Efficiency

Alfred Stead - Japan - 1906 - 538 pages
...everything should be based upon the just and equitable principle of nature. (5) That knowledge should be sought for throughout the world, so that the welfare of the empire might be promoted. This oath has been made the basis of the national policy. How well the Emperor keeps...
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The Celestial Keys

Ireleda Sibbrena (pseud.?) - Religion - 1909 - 296 pages
...Emperor swore the " Imperial Oath of Five Articles " — the fifth one of which is worded thus : " Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the world,...so that the welfare of the Empire may be promoted." The world has been shown the marvellous result of that national revolution. 32 should not be offered...
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Japanese Education: Lectures Delivered in the University of London

Dairoku Kikuchi - Education - 1909 - 428 pages
...*~ broken through, and everything shall be based upon just and equitable principles of nature. (V.) Knowledge shall be sought for throughout the world,...so that the welfare of the Empire may be promoted. " Desiring to carry out a reform without parallel in the annals of Our country, We Ourselves here take...
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