The Narrative of a Japanese What He Has Seen And the People He Has Met in the
The Narrative of a Japanese What He Has Seen And the People He Has Met in the
Joseph Heco
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4th. Clerks. U. The Lower House. 1st, two Presidents of debate, who must be Bcnji. 2nd, ordinary members or Kosliiu. The subjects which the members discuss under the orders of the Upper House are as follows : Revenue Laws, Post Regulations ; weights and measures, new conventions and treaties with foreign powers, regulation of interest and foreign commerce ; colonization ; declaration of war and conclu- tion of treaties of peace; apprehension of criminals by land and water, enlistment of soldier...s and the commissariat, military estimates, erection of fortifications, arsenals and military store-houses in Dai- mio's territories, disputes between different clans. The. Above depart- ment exercises the legislative powejr. II. Office of the Lords. President of the Council. 1st. Two Chief Ministers of State (Hosho) who must also be Gijo. Their duties are to act as advisers to the Sovereign ; to report to him the subjects of debate in the assembly and to receive his decisions thereon ; to exercise supreme control over internal affairs and to direct the administeration of the Imperial Household.
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