t priests refusing toaccept Christianity would have their property confiscated and theirpersons banished. recluse ; exiledJuraku-tei, Mansion of Pleasure Juro see SukenariJustice, Department of, Gyobu-sho, under Daiha; under Daiho; in Meijigove Konishi's corps covered that interval in nineteen days,storming two forts, carrying two positions, and fighting one pitchedbattle on the way. ry, whoshall say that heaven did not thus answer the prayer put up byYoshisada at the shrine of Hiyoshi? DEATH OF GO-DAIGO
Kyoto was laid in ruins, and rare books lay on theroadside, no one caring to pick them up. The country now began to experience theconsequences of Yoshinori's death before his plans to limit the powerof the great military septs had matured. es with Masayasu; interest inletters--Munetada (1721-64), founder of Hitotsubashi branch--Munetake (d. But the troops accepted giftsoffered to them by the feudatories and left the churches standing,while Hideyoshi not only fai
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