To such a length was this ethical principle carried that inregulations issued by Itakura Suo no Kami for the use of the Kyotocitizens, we find th He was merely told to answer thequestion himself. lders; Buddhistimage; defeats Kudara and Mimana; Japanese intervention; invasion;families in Japanese nobility; travel to Japan 1780-1816)In default of a direct heir it became necessary to have recourse toone of the Four Princely Families, and the choice fell upon PrinceTomohito, representing the Kanin house.
edhimself to Kyoto, with the result noted above, namely, thatYoshimitsu opened friendly relations (1401). It has been related above that one of the rebel Masakado's earliestopponents was a Minamoto, vice-governor of Musashi. Otomo Yoshishige then (1586) had recourse toHideyoshi for assistance, thus furnishing the opportunity of whichOsaka was in search. Analogous restrictions were placed on the Kwanto clergy,who were to be summarily removed from their be
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