Article XXIII. They proceededwith their reforms unflinchingly. But theNakasendo column of thirty-eight thousand men under Hidetadaencountered such desperate resistance before th This is the more noteworthy becauseloyalty is so typical a Japanese virtue.
At this time nearly the whole of central Japan (Chugoku) was underthe sway of Mori Terumoto, who succ It was at this time that men might be observed begging for rice inthe streets of the capital. In 1391 Yamana Ujikiyo and his kinsman Mitsuyuki took thefield against Kyoto under the standard of the Southern Court. d traders when theends of Christian propagandism were served thereby, they professedthemselves powerle
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