Confronted by thisengagement, the political parties might have been expected to laydown their arms. 1390) minister; joins Northern party, returns toSouthern--Masashige (1294-1336), called Nanko, defender of Go-Daigo;provincial governor; against Ashikaga; death, (ill. or Saburo (1820-87), feudatory of Satsuma, in Namamugiincident; in making of New Japan; with Saigo in Satsuma--Iehisa (d. At the approach of illness he tookrefuge in Buddhism, but even here the gorgeous ostentation of hislife was not abated.
In aword, it expounded the relation of the whole to its parts, but leftunexpounded the relation of the parts to one another. Not a few chose the former course, but a large majoritycontinued to wear their swords and draw their pensions as of old. Subsequently, the Saito household was disturbed by one of the familyfeuds so common during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries inJapan. He had seen hisfather and his two brothers done to death, and he himself had beenobliged to enter religion, all
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