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日本語: 森有礼による自警の書。
"自警
文部省ハ全國ノ教育學問ニ関スル行政ノ大權ヲ有シテ其任スル所ノ責隋て至重ナリ 然レハ省務ヲ掌ル者は須ラク専心鋭意各其責ヲ盡クシテ以テ学政官吏タルノ任を全ウセサル可カラス 而テ之ヲ為スニハ明ニ学政官吏ノ何モノタルヲ弁エ決シテ他職官吏ノ務方ヲ顧ミ之ニ比準ヲ取ルカ如キコト無ク一向ニ省務ノ整理上進ヲ謀リ 若シ其進ミタルモ苟モ之に安セス 愈謀リ愈進メ 終ニ以テ其職ニ死すスルノ精神覚悟セルヲ要ス
明治十九年一月 有禮自記"
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日本語: 明治19年
1886
Source http://shunjudo.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2009/05/post-a848.html?optimized=0
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日本語: 森有礼(弘化4年-明治22年)
English: Mori Arinori (1847-1889)

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