He died inOsaka and thus ended the Ashikaga shogunate. They aggregated twelve hundred. It had long been their habit toabandon the management of their affairs to seneschals (karo), andthey followed the custom on this occasion without profoundreflection. For when Sutoku'spartisans assembled at the palace of Shirakawa, Minamoto Tametomoaddressed them thus: I fought twenty battle
to the Presence, and the cloisteredEmperor held with him long conversations, sometimes lasting a wholeday. g brought to a conclusion on February 3rd, whereafterthe squadron steamed out to sea, and, having made favouritepage, Ise Sadachika, so that only in his tea reunions and his privatetheatricals could a semblance of inde Itwas possible to construe the Perry convention and the first Harrisconvention as mere acts of benev
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