Presently, suspicions were suggested toKamakura. The judgments delivered by him inthat capacity will be famous as long as Japan exists. d by 214 feudatories, each having anannual income of at least 10,000 koku (omitting minor landowners). )Kogon, Northern Emperor (1332-5), Prince Kazuhito (q.
Kamakura, of course,triumphed. 13 bushels)--the allowance for short measure was limited totwo per cent. te, begged to present twenty horses,ten thousand catties of sulphur, thirty-two pieces of agate, threeg The gist of the code of Iemitsu was as follows: Thatliterature and arms were to be the chief object of cultivation; thatthe great and small barons were to do service by turns in Yedo,strict limits being set to the number of their retainers; that allwork on new castles was strictly interdicted, and that all repairs ofexisting castles must not be undertaken without sanction from theYedo administration; that in the eve
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