Three pavilionswere devoted to Hideyoshi's art-objects, and he himself served teaand exhibited his esthetic treasures to Ieyasu, Nobukatsu, Toshiiye,and other distinguished personages. Hewas self-opinionated, suspicious, and of shallow judgment. Fighting began on January 29, 1877, and ended on September 24th ofthe same year. People mustbe taught to recognize that, although Kyoto might be the ultimatesource of authority, Kamakura was its place of practical exercise.
On the other hand, neglect of these arts, or conduct unbecoming asamurai, was mercilessly punished. REVENUE OF JITOA special tax levied by the jito was the hyakusho-yaku, or farmers'dues. THE 119TH SOVEREIGN, THE EMPEROR KOKAKU (A. h the edict mentioned above, theycontrived the issue of another rescript, requiring the Bakufu toprocl
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