SHIRAKAWAGo-Sanjo was succeeded by his eldest son, Shirakawa. Japan alone was withineasy reach of the commotion. In 1565, thisplot matured. do a fort destined tohave world-wide celebrity, and his father, Sukekiyo, entrenchedIwatsuki in the same province of Musashi.
But their ranks were perpetually reduced by defections,whereas those of the Imperialists received constant accessions. His country's annalists ascribe that mood tofaith in the doctrines of the Zen sect of Buddhism; faith which heshared with his father, Tokiyori, during the latter's life. Agreat modern authority, Dr. The same is true in an even more marked degree as to taxesin labour, materials, or money, which were levied upon thefeudatories for the purposes of any great work projected by theBakufu.
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