er of rustic spots, dwelt in remote and distantprovinces, whose rough inhabitants did treat us with contumely. a suburb of Yedo, and had the offer been accepted,Japan might never have been closed to foreign intercourse. *To be distinguished from Yoshikazu (shogun 1423-1425), son ofYoshimochi. yths of treeplanting; stories of huge treesTrigrams, in divination True Word, ShingonTsarevitch, Russian battleship at Port ArthurTsin dynasty (265-317) and Chinese migrationTsuchi-gumo, Earth-spiders or Pit dwellers ; called Wado byChineseTsuchi Mikado, 83d Emperor (11
Its appearance convinced the localchieftain that trade could be had without the accompaniment ofreligion, towards which he renewed his hostility. Many other notable men were subjected to variouspenalties, and this Great Judgment of Ansei --the name of theera--caused a profound sensation throughout the empire. The more probable explanationis that as one of the consorts of the shogun Ietsuna was enceinte atthat time, the Bakufu pr Kagetoki objected tobe relegated to a secondary place, and Go-Shirakawa was induced torecall Yoshitsune.
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