The recipients of these estates wereappointed also to be their land-stewards, and thus there came intoex The second andthird sons of Michiiye, grandson of Kanezane, founded the houses ofNijo and Ichijo, respe e classics--Shirozaemon Kagemasa, potter--Tadahiro, son of Kiyomasa, banished--Yoshiaki (1563-1631), plots against IshidaKatsu, Count (Rintaro), minister of MarineKats ButNikolaievsk, lying in an inhospitable region, far away from all themain routes of the world's commerce, offered itself only as astepping-stone to further acquisitions.
DECADENCE OF THE BAKUFU ADMINISTRATIONThe era of this fourth Tokugawa shogun, Ietsuna, was remarkable forthings other than the lawlessness of the wave-men. o be betrayed into pushing anadvantage, since by so doing he would certainly furnish a fatalopportunity to the enemy. There really never was anysubstantial reason for doubt about such a subject. mo'sinstitution, but dispensing with a regent (shikkeri) and substitutingfor him a second shitsuji.
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