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1 Int| and ethics.~ The first period came to an end in the eighth
2 Int| century of our era. It was the period of Shintō and of pure native
3 Int| society.1~ The second period began with the introduction
4 Int| centuries.3~ The third period began with the establishment
5 Int| and continued until the period of Meiji in which we live.
6 Int| which we live. It is the period of the Chinese philosophy
7 Int| literature; in the second period the influence of the earlier
8 Int| strongly felt. And in the third period not only did the influences
9 Int| It was during this period of Buddhist supremacy that
10 Int| bring characteristic of the period.~ When, however, under
11 Int| cost the scholars of the period of the Tokugawa any heart
12 Int| educated men of the Tokugawa period. And a Japanese can best
13 I | tell this story:—~ In the period Kan-ei (A.D. 1624-1643)
14 II | grew rich. It was the best period after the times of the Sage
15 II | been decayed.~ In the period Manji-Kwambun (1658-1672)
16 III| OF THE SAMURAI.~ In the period Genko-Kemmu (1331-1335)
17 III| But in recent years in the period Tenshō (A.D. 1573-1590)
18 III| wholly forgotten.~ In the period Ei-roku (A.D. 1558-1570),
19 III| Honda and Kōriki, but in the period Keichō (A.D. 1596-1614)
20 III| year U, Mitsu no to, of the period Kyōhō, (12th Jan, A.D. 1724)
21 IV | heart of man?9~ But in the period Kambun (A.D. 1661-1673)
22 V | has come only during this period of government by the samurai.
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