And natives were forbidden to go out, or to accept at home thereligious teachings of foreigners. There,Michikane, pretending he wished to bid final farewell to his family,departed to return no more, and the Emperor understood that he hadbeen deceived. insignificant, and the event clearlyillustrates the policy of the Central Government--a policy alreadynoted i He succeededhis father, Tokimune, at the age of fourteen, and during nine yearshe remained under the tutel
both sides--namely, 60,000 on the Tokugawa side, and 40,000 on theToyotomi--conclude that the losses were 6000 and 9000, respectively. nation to buy Japanese and make slaves of them inthe Indies?' To these queries Coelho, the vice-provincial, No tenet of bushido can be reconciled with such inhumanity. Thus, from1189, Yoritomo's sway may be said to have extended throughout thelength and breadth of Japan.
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