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    Basil Hall FRS (31 December 1788 – 11 September 1844) was a British naval officer from Scotland, a traveller, and an author. He was the second son of Sir...
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    Basil Hall Chamberlain (18 October 1850 – 15 February 1935) was a British academic and Japanologist. He was a professor of the Japanese language at Tokyo...
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    Basilotta (born September 22, 1943), better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer, choreographer, dancer, actress, and director. Her...
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    grave. The story entitled "The Fisher-boy Urashima" (1886) retold by Basil Hall Chamberlain, was number 8 in the "Japanese Fairy Tale Series", printed...
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    Basil Moreau, C.S.C. (February 11, 1799 – January 20, 1873) was the French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which two additional...
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  • Sir Basil Brodribb Hall, KCB, MC (2 January 1918, Finsbury Park – 2 May 2011) was a British civil servant. Hall was educated at Merchant Taylors' School...
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    as Donald Philippi rendered it as 'heaven-illuminating great deity', Basil Hall Chamberlain argued (citing the authority of Motoori Norinaga) that it...
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  • Basil William Reid Hall (31 October 1865 – 10 August 1942) was a British Labour Party activist and lifeboat sailor. Born in Sunderland, Hall was educated...
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  • Basil Hall (1912 — April 26, 1990) was the second mayor of North York, Ontario, from 1970 to 1972. He was also a founding governor of both Seneca College...
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  • Kojiki 古事記 [Records of Ancient Matters]. Translated by Chamberlain, Basil Hall. 1919. Aston 1924. Miller 2014. Hideyuki 2005. Aston 1924, pp. 245–6....
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  • shortly before Basil is to come of age and inherit money and property, he secretly weds her. Julia sets her intentions on taking Windermere Hall in exchange...
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  • about navy life widely published in 1831 and written by Captain Basil Hall RN. Hall served in the Royal Navy from 1802. On some military parade-grounds...
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    then led up to the terrace of the Upper Basilical Hall. The structure known today as the "Upper Basilical Hall" has been identified, tentatively, as the...
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    beginning with James Curtis Hepburn for the seventh volume, including Basil Hall Chamberlain, Lafcadio Hearn, and Chamberlain's friend Kate James, wife...
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    responsible for Kinashi no Karu's incestuous relationship. It is agreed upon by Basil Hall Chamberlain's translation of the Kojiki, and Aston's translation of the...
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    Retrieved March 1, 2012. Basil Hall Chamberlain, ed. (1888). Aino Folk-Tales. Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-60620-087-2. Basil Hall Chamberlain (1888). Aino...
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    earlier models, such as the “melon-shaped” coach illustrated by Captain Basil Hall, and was probably first built in this final form in Upstate New York,...
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  • of the naval officer, traveller, and author Captain Basil Hall. They had 3 children, Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850–1935), a Japanologist, Henry Chamberlain...
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    Generations. Philippi, Donald L. (1968). Kojiki. p. 480. Chamberlain, Basil Hall (1919). The Kojiki. p. 19. Matsumura, Takeo (1955). 日本神話の研究, 第2巻 (Nihon...
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    Proche-Orient ancien, (Leuven) 1985:95-103, noted in Beckman 1989. Chamberlain, Basil Hall (2008). The Kojiki: Japanese Records of Ancient Matters. Forgotten Books...
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  •  71 Chamberlain 2008, p. 72 Chamberlain 2008, pp. 73–86 Chamberlain, Basil Hall (2008). The Kojiki: Japanese Records of Ancient Matters. Forgotten Books...
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  • "descended". Ryūgū was described as a "Dragon Palace beyond the blue sea", in Basil Hall Chamberlain's translation (1886). Here the "Dragon Palace" is illustrated...
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    Generations. Philippi, Donald L. (1968). Kojiki. p. 480. Chamberlain, Basil Hall (1919). The Kojiki. p. 19. Matsumura, Takeo (1955). 日本神話の研究, 第2巻 (Nihon...
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    Religion and Women. SUNY Press. p. 103. ISBN 9780791416907. Chamberlain, Basil Hall. (1920). "[SECT. CIII.—EMPEROR CHIŪ-AI (PART IX.—HIS DEATH AND THAT OF...
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    character for "attack" or "layer on"). In his translation of the Kojiki, Basil Hall Chamberlain records that the region is also known simply as So district...
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    ISBN 9780804816847 – via Google Books. Murray (Firm), John; Chamberlain, Basil Hall; Mason, W. B. (October 23, 1894). "A Handbook for Travellers in Japan"...
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  • Times to CE 697. 2 vols. Charles E Tuttle reprint 1972. Chamberlain, Basil Hall, tr. 1919. The Kojiki, Records of Ancient Matters. Charles E Tuttle reprint...
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    understanding of its principles.[citation needed] Early Western scholars such as Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850–1935) and William George Aston were mostly dismissive...
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    inexhaustible bag of rice. "My Lord Bag-O'-Rice" is English-translated title of Basil Hall Chamberlain's retelling, published as a fairy tale (1887). This was later...
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    Kite (bird)—raptor referenced in Imperial war decoration M1 Chamberlain, Basil Hall. (1905) Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with...
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