On the very day of the ratified treaty's publication, theEmperor of Japan issued a rescript, in which, after avowing hi Butinstead of performing that duty the Meiji statesmen saw themselvescompelled to follow the evil example set by the fiefs in past times. e Years' War, Go-Sannen (1089-91)Thunder, Kami of, in tree; axesTientai, Japanese Tendai, Chinese monaster Soga--Kamako, muraji, opposes Buddhism--Kamatari see Fujiwara Kamatari--Kane, muraji, minister, in conspiracy against Oama (Temmu)--Katsumi, muraji, killed (587 A.
It was scarcely to be expectedthat Japan alone should make a large sacrifice on the altar of atheory to which no other State thought of yielding any retrospectiveobedience whatever. er brave andhowever resolute, could have defended it successfully against theforces that the Tokugawa were able to marshal. r that the Emperour sent to stay them, and had not thegreate shipp cut her cable in the hawse so as to escape, she had beenarrested. iff near KamakuraIncense fetesIncestIndia, first Japanese visitor to, Takaoka or ShinnyoIndian architecture, infl
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