The principle of freedom

Japanese: 自由之理 - じゆうのり
The principle of freedom
Translated by Nakamura Masanao. Five volumes and six books. Published in 1872 ( Meiji 5 ). A translation of John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty," one of the representative enlightenment books of the early Meiji period. The Law of Freedom. →On Liberty

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Japanese:
中村正直訳。五巻六冊。明治五年(一八七二)刊行。ジョン=スチュアート=ミルの「On Liberty (自由論)」の翻訳書で、明治初年の代表的啓蒙書の一つ。じゆうのことわり。→自由論

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