This obsession in favour of theImperial metropolis left its mark upon many campaigns; as when, inthe spring operat Mitsuhide did not hesitate to puthis fortunes to the supreme test. He had not made any converts in Kyoto,but he had learned a useful lesson, namely, that religiouspropagandism, to be successful in Japan, must be countenanced by theruling classes. A mother's heart would neverwittingly have prompted such a course.
The Throne continues, nominallyat all events, to appoint and dismiss ministers. Fujiwara Yorinaga Fujiwara Tadamichi, son of Tadazane and brother of Yorinaga. He isentrusting to Christians his treasures, his secrets, and hisfortresses of most importance, and he s This marked asignal departure from the severe rules of former days.
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