nprecedented beauty, concerning which a poet of the time wrote that every breeze coming thence wafted the perfume of tea. On the contrary, the sceptrefell to Shoko--101st sovereign--son of Go-Komatsu. DWELLING-HOUSESDuring the two centuries from the middle of the twelfth, aristocraticdwellings in the capital underwent little change. LANDSCAPE GARDENINGGreat progress was made in the art of landscape gardening during theMuromachi epoch, but this is a subject requiring a volume to itself.
s of, not pre-AinuShimabara, battle of, defeat of Ryozoki Takanobu (1585); Jesuits andtrade at; the S. It was a technical subterfuge very unworthy of the objectcontemplated, and the friars supplemented it by swearing to Hideyoshithat the Philippines would submit to his sway. He forgave the guilty man inconsideration of his advanced age, and the incident is said to haveclosed with the suicide of the old officer. It was Hideyoshi'sfoible to surpass all his predecessors and contemporaries alike inthe magnitude of his designs and in the celerity of theirachievement.
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