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... restoration of Imperial rule under the emperor Meiji in 1868 . Yamagata began his career as an errand boy of the treasury office and an informer in the police administra- tion . Educated from c . 1858 at Shōka - Sonjuku , a private ...
... restoration of Imperial rule under the emperor Meiji in 1868 . Yamagata began his career as an errand boy of the treasury office and an informer in the police administra- tion . Educated from c . 1858 at Shōka - Sonjuku , a private ...
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