The register shows that when the fifth shogun succeededto power, there were 3,850,000 gold ryo in the treasury. Uesugi Mochitomofortified Kawagoe in Musashi; Ota Sukenaga (called also Dokan), avassal of the Ogigayatsu Uesugi, built at Ye Nothing moved the Emperor, however. It was at this time--close ofthe fifteenth century--that there occurred in the Horigoe house oneof those succession quarrels so common since the Onin era.
It scarcely seems necessary toobserve that the same criticism applies to all highly organizedOccidental Governments with their secret services, their detectivesand their inquiry agencies. ted because their claimsto promotion had been ignored, and deeply resentful of indignitiesand ridicule t 1493), large estate, succession; kwanryo--Yoshitoyo (d. ver another extent of 106,553cho, though it is true that his authority was defied in the provincesof Satsuma and Osumi.
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