e, Hideiye, and Ieyasu--attachedsome measure of credence to the indictment of treason preferredagainst Hidetsugu. aded and deprived oftheir posts thirty-nine high officials who had formed the entourageof Go-Shirakawa; he raise It is not to be supposed,however, that Nobunaga's attitude towards the Jesuits signified anybelief in their doctrines. stration; lecturers; in civil warof 1520-50; crush Hoshokawa; in Awa; attempt to take Kyoto--Kiyotsura (847
y onsets should shake, still less pull down, the imposing edificeof power raised by the Taira during twenty years of unprecedentedsuccess. akatoki escaped under cover ofdarkness, escorting the titular sovereign, Kogon, and the twoex-Emperors. , eruption of, (1707); (ill. She had the choice between two moderate and naturalcourses; either to wait quietly until the various concessions grantedby her to foreign pow
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