Yoshimitsu was in aposition to dictate to the Emperor, yet he voluntarily performed amenial office for a friar. Shugo there still existed, and jito and kokushi; butneither high constable nor land-steward nor civil governor acted aim openly the adoption of the alien-expelling policy, and tofix a date for its practical inception. This extraordinary affair remainsshrouded in mystery until the present day.
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, e and territorial integrityof the empires of China and Korea, and in securing equalopportunities in thes t (645)Regent for grown Emperor, mayor of palace, kwampaku, office abolishedafter Kemmu restoration, in Tokugawa period; to minor, sessho;military, shikkenRegent Houses, Five, Go-SekkeRegistrar of VesselsRegistration of landReigen, 112th Emperor (1663-86); abdicatesRein, J. They despatched from Seoul a columnof troops and routed the Chinese entrenched at Asan, many of whomfled northward to
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