This was the culminationof the Taira's fortunes. ne so he would have recovered the power of which he hadgradually been deprived by the interference of Kyoto. He saw that tocarry a body of troops to Japan, the seagoing resources of theKoreans must be requisitioned, and on the bootless retu The Bakufu rendered aid on a munificent scale,but the price of rice naturally appreciated, and although thisbro
Such Imperial Ordinances shall,however, be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session, andshould **Brinkley, article Japan, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition. st YoshitsuneKakinomoto Hitomaru, poet, end of 7th centuryKamada Masaie, companion of Yoshitomo, deathKamako see Nakatomi KamakoKamakura, S. THE JUDICATUREArticle LVII.
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