peror (987-1011)--family, one of Five Regent Houses ; leave Court for Tosa--Fuyuyoshi, scholar--Kaneyoshi (1402-81), regent, adviser of Ashikaga Yoshihisa; author;on religionsIchiman see Minamoto IchimanIchinei (I Ning, or Nei-issan), Buddhist priestIchi-no-tani, near Hyogo, in Settsu, defeat of Taira atIcho-mura, birthplace of HideyoshiIdeographs, Chinese, historical writing; and Japa , as fixed by law. to the Presence, and the cloisteredEmperor held with him long conversations, sometimes lasting a wholeday. He thought, inshort, that the Jesuits would be followed by merchant ships, and whenPortuguese trading ve
Thatable general spoke in definite tones. ulspirits of the Taira who, having fallen in the great sea-fight, werestill without full rites of sepulture. In achieving this feat the Russians appeared offTsushima in the Straits of Korea, on June 15th, and the transportswhich they sunk or disabled carried heavy guns for the bombardment ofPort Arthur. Another record, however, represents Ieyasu as following the exampleof the Taiko and conjuring his most trusted retainers to devote theirstrength to the support of the Tokugawa family.
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