Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 68 頁
... began to come to Kamakura for justice . The Board of Inquiry took careful note of documentary evidence and won the reputation of dispensing even - handed judgments . The fairness of this court in a time of postwar confusion without ...
... began to come to Kamakura for justice . The Board of Inquiry took careful note of documentary evidence and won the reputation of dispensing even - handed judgments . The fairness of this court in a time of postwar confusion without ...
第 106 頁
... began to cause far - reaching changes in the framework of society . Class lines between aristocratic warriors on the one hand and the common people , mer- chants , and peasants on the other , were becoming much less distinct . All this ...
... began to cause far - reaching changes in the framework of society . Class lines between aristocratic warriors on the one hand and the common people , mer- chants , and peasants on the other , were becoming much less distinct . All this ...
第 130 頁
... began dealing in rice . A member of the family founded a retail textile store in Edo in 1673 , which proved so successful that branches were opened in Kyoto and Osaka . The Mitsui house then conducted the banking business required both ...
... began dealing in rice . A member of the family founded a retail textile store in Edo in 1673 , which proved so successful that branches were opened in Kyoto and Osaka . The Mitsui house then conducted the banking business required both ...
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