uccour from theImagawa family, to which he sent his son, Ieyasu, with fifty otheryoung samurai as hostages. then in easternAsia comprised seven battle-ships, four armoured cruisers, sevenprotected cruisers, four g Instances of such turbulence were not infrequent, and they account inpart for the reckless prodigality shown by Shirakawa in building andfurnishing temples. iyoshi, avenges his father--Fusaaki (1432-66)--Kagekatsu (1555-1623), lieutenant of Hideyoshi in Komaki war;against Hojo; senior minister; with Ishida Katsushiga plots againstIeyasu; open break with Ieyasu; fiefs reduced after Sekigahara--Kenshin, originally Nagao Kagetora.
ization for foreign, and, in another, a reversion to theconditions that had existed at the time of the Yamato conquest. Matsudaira Norimura, primeminister, recognizing that Ieshige, who was weak, passionate, andself-willed, would not The first occupantof the post was Miyoshi Yasunobu. The contrast could not but be demoralizing.
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