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En azından gece gökyüzüne aramak ve nerede onun soyunu göndermek anlamaya muktedir gerekir. daimi bulut-kapaklı bir gezegende yaşayan olmak olduysa, bir veri bankası potansiyel hedef profilleme olması gerekir. bizim gökada çok karmaşık olduğu kadar kaotik bir sistem öngörülebilirliği yoksun olmak, VNM istihbarat sürekli bu katalog güncellemeniz gerekir.
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Thus far, however, Xavier had seen only a few seaports of comparatively successful daimi [= o] s.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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A copy of this work was presented to the writer by the late daimi [= o] of Echizen, and was read with interest as containing the common people's ideas about their country and history.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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Christians, yet there were, besides scores of thousands of confessing believers among the common people, daimi [= o] s, military leaders, court officers and many persons of culture and influence.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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The rebel and assassin, Akéchi, ambitious to imitate and excel his master, promised the Christians to do more for them even than Nobunaga had done, provided they would induce the daimi [= o] Takayama to join forces with his.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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Two daimi [= o] s had confessed their faith, and in the
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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The new daimi [= o] s, carrying out the policy of their predecessors who had been taught by the Jesuits, but reversing its direction, began to persecute their Christian subjects, and to compel them to renounce their faith.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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The creation of a central executive government strong enough to rule the whole empire, and hold down even the southern and southwestern daimi [= o] s, made it still worse for the converts of the European teachers, because in the Land of the
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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Think of the daimi [= o] of Mito, [17] who, proud in lineage, learned and scholarly, and surrounded by a host of educated men, is yet unsatisfied with what the wise of his own country could give him, and gathers around him the relics unearthed from the old persecutions.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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The Koreans, who were considered as vassals, or semi-vassals, came to Japan to present their congratulations on the accession of each new Sh [= o] gun; and some small trade was done at Fusan under the superintendence of the daimi [= o] of Tsushima.
The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji William Elliot Griffis 1885
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