r, (1500-26)Go-Kogon, Northern Emperor (1352-71)Go-Komatsu, 100th Emperor (1392-1412), in Northern dynasty (1382-92)Go-Komyo, 110th Emperor (1643-54)Gokuki-ji or To-ji, Shingon temple in Kyoto; temple in YedoGokyogoku Yoshitsune, work on landscape gardeningGold in Japan; discovery in Mutsu, and used in grea tery atTosho-ji, cried out: The end of a hundred years! How is it that nonewas found to die the death of fidelity? Dismoun The new shogunheld office in name only; all administrative power was usurped by thekwanryo and his nominees. The pathos of his fate tends to obscure his truecharacter.
Drivento desperation by the sight of the people's pain and by his ownfailure to obtain from wealthy folks a sufficient meas The Korean Court resumed its flight as far asWi-ju, a few miles south of the Yalu River, whence messengers weresent to China to solicit succour. ociety induced him to seek consolation in art; thatoutside the precincts of his palace he was restrained by theprovi Nothing untoward occurred until, the ceremony beingconcluded, Sanetomo had begun to descend a broad flight of stonesteps that led from the summit of the hill.
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