Kyōkun, kakun daijiten

Tōkyō: Nihon Tosho Sentā (1937)
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dai 1-kan. Kōshitsu hen. Kokka shakai hen. Gunji hen. Shisō hen. Kyōkun hen. Shūkyō hen -- dai 2-kan. Gakugei hen. Keizai sangyō hen. Shūyō hen. Ningen hen -- dai 3-kan. Undō kyōgi shumi hen. Katei hen. Daihyō ijin jūninin kun.

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