Bushido Soul Of Japan Nitobe

Consciousness Metaphysics
BUSHIDO THE SOUL OF JAPAN BY INAZO NITOBÉ, A.M., Ph.D. Author's Edition, Revised and Enlarged 13th EDITION DECEMBER, 1904 TO MY BELOVED UNCLE TOKITOSHI OTA WHO TAUGHT ME TO REVERE THE PAST AND TO ADMIRE THE DEEDS OF THE SAMURAI I DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK --"That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon, Is apt to doubt if it be indeed a road; While if he views it from the waste itself, Up goes the line there, plain from base to brow, Not vague, mistakable! What's a break or two Seen from the unbroken desert either side? And then (to bring in fresh philosophy) What if the breaks themselves should prove at last The most consummate of contrivances To train a man's eye, teach him what is faith?" --ROBERT BROWNING, _Bishop Blougram's Apology_. "There are, if I may so say, three powerful spirits, which have from time to time, moved on the face of the waters, and given a predominant impulse to the moral sentiments and energies of mankind. These are the spirits of liberty, of religion, and of honor." --HALLAM, _Europe in the Middle Ages_. "Chivalry is itself the poetry of life." --SCHLEGEL, _Philosophy of History_. PREFACE About ten years ago, while spending a few days under the hospitable roof of the distinguished Belgian jurist, the lamented M. de Laveleye, our conversation turned, during one of our rambles, to the subject of religion. "Do you mean to say," asked the …
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