e judicial court, and the three administrators,the roju, together with the censors, formed a collegiate tribunal. okugawa YorifusaYoriiye see Minamoto YoriiyeYorimasa conspiracy (1180)Yorinobu see Tokugawa YorinobuYoritomo see Minamoto YoritomoYoritsune see Fujiwara YoritsuneYoro, year-period, and legislation ofYorozu, story ofYoshida Kenko (1283- and drama; Sadanobu regulates costume; masksNo-ami, artist, patronized by YoshimasaNobility, primitive; administrative; growth of power at expense ofEmperor; Daika attempts to disti There is no payment forthe members of an assembly, but all salaried officials, ministers ofreligion, and contractors for public wo
Meanwhile the country falls into a state of decay,and the homesteads are desolate. This incident is remarkable as indicating the first potentappearance of a doctrine to the prevalence of which the fall of theTokugawa Bakufu was ultimately referable. a fleetof thirty-eight boats having been assembled, the Japanese assumed theoffensive, ultimately driving the Toi to put to sea. One of these central provinces, namely, Harima, had just beenthe scene of a revolt which Hideyoshi crushed by his wontedcombination of cajolery and conquest.
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