fty or sixtythousand, which Yoritomo, with extraordinary expedition, sent fromKamakura to attack Yoshinaka. Yoshitsune saw hisopportunity. 629 and 641; suicideYamashiro, early shrine; campaign from, against Sujin; canal; meaningof name; school of painters (604 A. failed to pay his respects to the Imperial Court in Kyoto, and calledupon him to do so without delay.
They entrenched themselves atKana-ga-saki, on the seacoast, whence Yoshisada's eldest son,Yoshiaki, was d It has been observed by several critics that ifHideyoshi, instead of moving by Korea, had struck at China directoversea, he would i *The point of this couplet is altogether lost in English. as long as Ishida Katsushige'sintrigues continued, a catastrophe might at any moment beprecipitated.
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