Article XX. be related here, the outcome of the matter was that he receivedthe still higher post of kwampaku (regent). e life seemed at that time tohang by a thread, but who, nevertheless, advanced unflinchinglytowards his goal. Although farmhouses stood in thehamlets, not a solitary person was to be seen on the road; not ahuman voice was to be heard.
itions which impairedher sovereignty, and as this temper coloured her attitude towards thevarious questions which inevit me known for the first time to men themselvesusually conspicuous for tolerance of heresy and for receptivity ofinstruction. With her were KatoKiyomasa and other generals and nobles of distinction. daiOnjo-ji, in Omi, temple of Jimon branch, of Tendai sect, built byOtomo Suguri; its armed men; its abbot Rai
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