tsu branches of the Uesugifamily in the Kwanto, the former represented by Norimoto, the latterby Ujinori. The bushido that they developed became a model in later ages,especially in the sixteenth century. tset, the absurdity of endeavouring to conceal the traces of afleet of forty vessels steaming along the routes of the world'scommerce. There are no accuratestatistics showing the number of victims.
He commenced operations on this second occasion byinvading the island of Awaji, and having reduced it, he pass But it soon became evidentthat his information was incomplete. t priests refusing toaccept Christianity would have their property confiscated and theirpersons banished. commerce with the Middle Kingdom, and theprofits accruing from that commerce were too considerable to
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