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Page iii
It was in the year , eleventh of Meiji , when I was staying in London , that I was accidentally induced to determine myself to explain all the phenomena in the human society by the principles of the science of Physics .
It was in the year , eleventh of Meiji , when I was staying in London , that I was accidentally induced to determine myself to explain all the phenomena in the human society by the principles of the science of Physics .
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The fact that the high Buddhist priests have the devoted confidence of people to such an extent is another example illustrative of the principle . here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the possession of wives ...
The fact that the high Buddhist priests have the devoted confidence of people to such an extent is another example illustrative of the principle . here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the possession of wives ...
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The principle which I have above laid open is not necessarily a new invention of this time ; it seems to have been stated here and there in some of the Chinese Classics . The " Book of Eki ” says “ A virtuous family is sure to have ...
The principle which I have above laid open is not necessarily a new invention of this time ; it seems to have been stated here and there in some of the Chinese Classics . The " Book of Eki ” says “ A virtuous family is sure to have ...
Page vii
It attains the Crest at the fifth element as “ The dragon has flown up into the Heaven , " and it is down at the Trough at the last element . Let me illustrate this principle with the science of Meteorology . Starting from the season of ...
It attains the Crest at the fifth element as “ The dragon has flown up into the Heaven , " and it is down at the Trough at the last element . Let me illustrate this principle with the science of Meteorology . Starting from the season of ...
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... Theory of modern Western Philosophy , in their principles , can by no means be regarded as a matter of chance . ... of Locius ” explains the principle of " Rise and Fall ” to a full extent , and this is true for many other works .
... Theory of modern Western Philosophy , in their principles , can by no means be regarded as a matter of chance . ... of Locius ” explains the principle of " Rise and Fall ” to a full extent , and this is true for many other works .
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