Prince Morinaga, detecting that AshikagaTakauji concealed a treacherous purpose under a smooth demeanour,solicited the Emperor's mandate to deal with him. No lessthan fourteen illustrious families were so engaged, and four of themopenly bore the title of kaizoku tai-shogun (commander-in-chief ofpirates). In the halls of the Jisho-ji monastery, constructed on a grand scaleas his retreat in old age, he collected chefs d'oeuvre of historical lucidity hereafter thefollowing appointments should be noted:Prince Narinaga to be governor-general (kwanryo)
Tomomasa was bothable and distinguished. palace; worship of silk-wormKohayakawa Hideaki (1577-1602), nominally against Ieyasu, but goesover in battle of Thus, the loss of what they had never fully enjoyed didnot greatly distress them. Article LXXI.
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