Bushido: the soul of Japan: an exposition of Japanese thought

Tokyo: Kenkyusha (1902)
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... and customs prevail in Japan. In my attempts to give satisfactory replies to M. de Laveleye and to my wife, I found that without understanding feudalism ...

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