rded to Kyoto for thesupport of their owners; whereas the koden bestowed on Taira officerswere, in effect, military fiefs. THE SECOND TOKUGAWA SHOGUN, HIDETADAHidetada, third son of Ieyasu, was born in 1579; succeeded to theshogunate in 1605; abdicated in 1622, and died in 1632. He plainly told the Emperor thatthe officials were steeped in debauchery; that whereas, in the earlydays of the Numerically, the advantage was on theJapanese side, although in first-class fighting material thedisparity was not remarkable.
from that campaign had notavailed to save him from frequent summonses to conference withTakatoki. The conditions under which armed assistance shall beafforded by either Power to the other in the circumstances mentionedin the pre to organize parties onan ostentatiously extravagant scale, and Sadanobu naturally shrankfrom seeing the title of o-gosho This was in January, 1350.
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