act and enforce laws and ordinances; to appoint andremove Korean officials, and to place capable Japanese subjects inthe ranks of the administration. ould be undertaken on a large scale in thepeninsula to supply food for the projected army of invasion. With the samurai at large, however, the case was different. It was in emulation of this system that Takauji erected the Tenryu-jiand planned a provincial net-work of Ankoku-ji.
eath and discussingesthetic canons over a cup of tea in a little chamber nine feetsquare, there was a radical difference. ); one of authors ofthe fifth of National Histories ; Chinese prose; shrine, (ill. to perceive that, whereas they could and did exact theutmost deference from their country's sailors an Takatokiretreated to his ancestral cemetery at the temple Tosho-ji, and therecommitted suicide with all the members of his family and some eighthundred officers and men of his army.
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