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    Baron Tsuda Mamichi (津田 真道, 25 July 1829 – 3 September 1903) was a Japanese statesman and legal scholar in the Meiji period. He was one of the founding...
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    Mitsukuri Rinsho, Mitsukuri Shuhei, Nakamura Masanao, Nishi Amane, Tsuda Mamichi, and Sugi Koji. The society grew to encompass a total of thirty-three...
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  • Kentaro Tsuda (津田 健太朗, born 1983), Japanese freestyle skier Tsuda Mamichi (津田 真道, 1829–1903), Japanese statesman and legal scholar Masami Tsuda (津田 雅美...
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    brought together, for example, in the work of the Japanese reformer Tsuda Mamichi in the 1870s, who said, "Whenever we open our mouths...it is to speak...
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    speaker Political party Term start Term end Imperial Diet 1890–1947 Tsuda Mamichi Rep for Tokyo–8th (1829–1903) Taiseikai November 26, 1890 December 25...
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    national isolation policy, in 1862 the Shogunate decided to send Nishi and Tsuda Mamichi to the Netherlands to learn western concepts of political science, constitutional...
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  • contributors included Mori Arinori, future education minister of Japan, and Tsuda Mamichi. Meiroku zasshi is one of the earliest publications in Japan which covered...
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    doctors and rangaku scholars, including diplomat and legal scholar Tsuda Mamichi and future Prime Minister Hiranuma Kiichiro. In 1871, the domain became...
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