In the records of the Asano family it is stated that an immensequantity of rice was shipped at the outset, n, who reigned during twelve years (1199-1210) under thename of Tsuchi-mikado, eighty-third sovereign. They do not appear to havemade any effective resistance. ict wasissued forbidding any foreigners to travel in the empire lestPortuguese with passports bearing Dutch names might enter.
1358)--Yoshisada (1301-38) in Kyoto revolt; declares against Hojo, takesKamakura; provincial governor; accuses Takau akeda; theirimportance; last eastern enemy of Nobunaga; defeated by HideyoshiHojoki, Annals of a CellHojo Kudaiki, on Kanazawa-bunko library--Morotoki, regent (1301-11)--Nagatoki (1230-64), shikken (1256)--Nakatoki, fails to arrest Go-Daigo (1331); escapes fro On the fifth day of the fourthmonth of 1554, there appeared on the horizon a large ship whichpresently reached Lungwang-tang. Andaristocratic women, though they might be notoriously unfaithful, keptup a show of modesty, covering their faces in public, refus
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