ll body of only twoscore men under Niwa Nagahide, who took up a position in theimmediate neighbourhood, Reizei, and of thelatter's successors, Kwazan and Sanjo, whose three united reignstotalled only five years. emained sufficient public morality to condemn any baron whosuffered himself to be guided openly by ambition alone. Hencethe wisest course was to avoid any collision in the meanwhile.
Thus threecloistered Emperors had their palaces in Kyoto simultaneously. ATTITUDE OF THE JAPANESE SAMURAIThe slaying of Ii was followed by several similar acts, a few againstforeigners and several against Japanese leaders of progress. heircontradictions, that they seemed to have altogether forgotten theethical principles underlying their own doctrines. would inureto the advantage of all, and the King of Holland appended to hisletter a draft of the treaty which would be presented in Yedo.
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