The Emperor, who inclined to literature andreligion, conceived a profound reverence for two Buddhist prelates ofgreat learning and conspicuously holy lives. It willbe observed that there is a palpable break in the uniformity of thelist. itime feudatory to furnish two large ships forevery hundred thousand koku of the fief's assessment, and their cre e former small but greatly increased estates situatedso as to command the main highways as well as the great cit
at Muromachi, certain military magnates of theeastern provinces urged the Kamakura kwanryo, Motouji, to usurp hisbrother's position. The meetings were marked bycomplete absence of ceremony, their object being to promote freeinterchange of ideas. Moreover, theSpaniards seemed incapable of any successful effort to establishtrade with Japan. Sukechika might have been expected to sympathize with his ward inconsideration of the sufferings of the Fujiwara at Kiyomori's hands.
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