l of southernRokuhara was similarly transferred from Yoshitoki is brother,Tokifusa, to the latter's son, Tokimori. aid to have extended itsinfluence theoretically over the whole of the lands throughout theempire except the Chokodo estates. But we forbid them tobring any foreign priests into the country, under the penalty of theconfiscation of their ships and goods. Had thesuccession been given to him then, he would doubtless have adopted aliberal policy.
administering affairs in despite of public opinion; with ignoringpopular rights, and with levelling down instead of up, since th The war-junk of those days was not acomplicated machine. Takau ji, therefore, had ambitions of his own, and his mood towardsthe Hojo had been embittered by tw This system was, of course, pursuedin Japan's case.
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