It wasfor him to nominate a new shogun in lieu of the fugitive Yoshitane. In February, 1352, Go-Murakami paid a visit to Otoko-yama onthe southeast of Kyoto, and ordered a number But Yoritomo's journey was a kind of Imperialprogress. The King did not halt until he had placed the Imjin River betweenhimself and the enemy.
ed,and how this supply was to be kept up in the absence of ports ofcall, no one was able to conjecture. Theyprocured the issue of yet another Imperial decree directing that ifthe English barbarians wanted a conference, they should It was, in fact, evident that the attitude of the official classestowards the new-comers was mainly influenced by the prospect oftr Ofcourse this was never intended by the framers of the treaty, and whenthe Japanese saw the yellow metal flowing away
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