Excerpt from Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan
Translating the same for the present edition. The original law, however, is also retained for the sake of comparison. The amendments since made in the Law of the Houses, being com paratively few, have been introduced in the form of foot-notes. Thus it is hoped that the.
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