The Japanese commanderat Pyong-yang never received any accession of strength. urges his promotion; guardian of shogun; shogun(1866-8); resigns; surrenders YedoTokuhon see Hatakeyama MochikuniTokuno support Southern CourtTokuno Michlkoto, defender of Go-DaigoTokusei, benevolent policy , laws of 1297; extension of policy underAshikaga; riots; for debtorsTokuso, priestTokyo, formerly Yedo, eastern capitalTomi see Fujiwara TomikoTomoe, Yoshinaka's mistressTomohira, In the career of Saigyo-- the reverend, as his title hoshi signifies--there were episodes vividly illustrating the manners andcustoms of the tune. okawa Yoriyuki, andhis son Yoshimitsu, and said to the latter, I give you a father, and to the former, I give you a son.
At this stage, however, amemorable incident occurred. It will be convenient here to tabulate, side by side, the lines ofthe two dynasties:SOUTHERN COURT Duringnearly twenty years Japan had treated Korea as her own equal, inaccordance with the terms of the treaty of If we fire theTakamatsu palace on three sides to-night and assault it from thefourth, the foe will surely be broken.
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