If thatstate of affairs continue, it is obvious that after a hundred yearsfrom the present time one-half of the empire's gold will be carriedaway and there will be no silver at all left. Norizane, praying that Mochiuji should beforgiven and allowed to retire in favour of his son, Yoshihisa. But theadvisers of the Kyoto Court were careful that everything should be inorder, and the Kamakura chief saw no reason to depart from hishabitually reverent attitude towards the Throne. ) of silver, and thechief staples of import being silk and piece-goods.
But when, on receipt of news that the danger had been averted, thequestion of rewarding the victors cam All these considerations induced the Ashikaga chief not only to issueorders for the restraint of the corsairs, DEATH OF TADAYOSHIThe peace concluded between the Ashikaga chief and his brother,Tadayoshi, was of brief duration; their respective partisansdistrusted one another too much. rule ofKoken-Shotoku; may have compiled anthology of Myriad Leaves Tachiri Munetsugu, Court envoy to summon Nobu
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