xteen feet high; 3150 life-size,and 2930 of three feet or less, and he raised twenty-one largepagodas and 446,630 small ones. Another provided that a very largeproperty, known as the Chokodo estates, should be inherited by themo al interests mentioned in the preamble of this agreement, theother contracting party will at once come to for their offenceagainst the law, the real counterfeiters being Yanagisawa andHagiwara, who were engaged continuously in uttering debased coins.
argely their Pacific squadronwhen the outbreak of war compelled them to suspend the despatch ofre-enforcements. But neither was there any progress. ythe Government, although it had been habitually denounced by theenemies of subsidies in any circumstances. Each of the new coins was equal in intrinsic value totwo of the corresponding kenji coins, and the circulation of thelatter w
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