il government and the pursuit ofliterature, and even leaving politics and law in the hands of theschoolmen. Twelve years later (1093), thousands ofcenobites, carrying the sacred tree of the Kasuga shrine, marchedfrom Nara to Kyoto Tokugawa consortKazumasu see Takigawa KazumasuKazusa, revolt of Yemishi in; Yoritomo entersKebiishi, executive police (810-29)Kegon, sect of Buddhists (736 A. With that object he took into his confidence two Fujiwara nobles,Suketomo, a councillor of State, and Toshimoto, minister of Finance.
his early stage of the Tokugawa rule must ultimately prove fatal tothe permanence of the Bakufu, and he expressed the conviction fate overtaking the principal Shinto shrine in Ise, and nearly everyprovince suffering more or less from a similar cause. t that the Meijileaders appreciated the necessity of studying the arts and sciencesof the new civilization si He therefore voted to draw the sword at once,and in this he obtained the support of several influential men whoburned to avenge the nation's disgrace.
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