The Kwanto was then under the sway of Takauji's fourth son,Motouji, one of the ablest men of his time. The first was on February24th; the second, on March 2nd-3rd. In Kyoto it became a current saying that loyalacts, not evil deeds, were penalized, and the truth of the commentfound confirmation in the case o of Kameyama; passed over; treatment by AshikagaDaikwan, deputy or vice-deputy; tax assessor; judgeDaimyo, great
Presently, suspicions were suggested toKamakura. In truth,from an early period of Kamakura's tenure by an Ashikagagovernor-general of the Kwanto, there **Quoted by W. Declaring that all previoussuccesses had been achieved by divine aid, which took no count ofnumerical disp
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