. Japan's inheritance, the country, its people, and their destiny . TEMPLE OF HACHIMAX, THE JAPANESEMARS, AT KA>[AKURA. FUNERAL OF COMMANDER HIROSE, WHOLED THE BLOCKING OPERATIONS ATPORT ARTHUR (19O4). To face p. 314. The Political Fabric interest. Only another case of shinjul^*laughed the beholders of this gruesome scene,and clattered back on their geta to fesume theirseats, while the torn fragments of humanity weretrundled off on a barrow to the nearest police-station. Militarism of this stern and uncompromisingcharacter is the foundation of the Japanesepolity. On this rough basis has bee


. Japan's inheritance, the country, its people, and their destiny . TEMPLE OF HACHIMAX, THE JAPANESEMARS, AT KA>[AKURA. FUNERAL OF COMMANDER HIROSE, WHOLED THE BLOCKING OPERATIONS ATPORT ARTHUR (19O4). To face p. 314. The Political Fabric interest. Only another case of shinjul^*laughed the beholders of this gruesome scene,and clattered back on their geta to fesume theirseats, while the torn fragments of humanity weretrundled off on a barrow to the nearest police-station. Militarism of this stern and uncompromisingcharacter is the foundation of the Japanesepolity. On this rough basis has been rearedin the course of the Meiji Era a superstructureof Constitutionalism. Nominal at first, the effortsof the popular, as distinct from the ruling, classhave been directed towards making it a certain limits they have succeeded. Eeudalism and Japan parted company whenthe great Daimyos laid their possessions atMutsuhitos feet. In that same moment theMikado was transformed from a sort of high-priest—an object of veneration enshrined in anold-worl


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