aira leaders were known to be just thenstraining every nerve to beat back the westward-rolling tide ofMinamoto conquest. But China kept them in Korea, heravowed reason being the presence of the Japanese military force nearSeoul. m ofsome five hundred Christians within the Tokugawa domains, whither thetide of persecution now flowed for the first time. The civility of drinking to one another was notobserved.
The eleventh century may be said to have been the beginning of suchtumults. aded and deprived oftheir posts thirty-nine high officials who had formed the entourageof Go-Shirakawa; he raise Among thesignatories there were not found any members of the Osaka party. oard of ReligionNihon Koki, Later Chronicles of Japan (792-833)Nihongi, Chronicle of Japan (720); on Chuai and Jingo; after 400 A.
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