| Robert Ellsworth Lewis - 1903 - 306 דפים
...them. He could conceive of nothing so worthy of condemnation as to be insubordinate. Hence he was so frequently partial in his judgments on what happened...in his estimate of the conduct of their subjects." 1 In the latter development of the feudal system in Japan, the seats of the great lords, or Daimios,... | |
| Robert Ellsworth Lewis - 1903 - 298 דפים
...them. He could conceive of nothing so worthy of condemnation as to be insubordinate. Hence he was so frequently partial in his judgments on what happened...and unjust in his estimate of the conduct of their subjects."1 In the latter development of the feudal system in Japan, the seats of the great lords,... | |
| Arthur James Todd - 1918 - 610 דפים
...insubordinate. Because he was thus the spokesman of a ruling class with its mores and economic policies he was frequently partial in his judgments on what happened to rulers, and unjust in his estimates of the conduct of their subjects.2 Deliverance came not through a new religion or a new philosophy,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 1388 דפים
...from them. He could conceive of nothing so worthy of condemnation as insubordination. Hence he was so frequently partial in his judgments on what happened...and unjust in his estimate of the conduct of their subjects.1 In the later development of the feudal system in Japan the seats of the great lords, or... | |
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