Thus, Hosokawa Takakuni found himselfsupreme in Kyoto, and he proceeded to appoint a shogun, withoutawaiting the demise of Yoshitane. Probably the truth is that theImperialists were seriously in want of rest and that Yoshisada fellill with fever. There can be no doubt, that in choosing Yedofor his capital, Ieyasu was largely guided by the example of Yoritomoand by the experience of the Ashikaga. on, it may be conceded at once that if Hideyoshi'scharacter lays him open to such a charge, his well-pro
ded, with the explicit reservation that no successobtained in Mikawa province should be followed up, an imoku, invoking* the vengeance of heaven on his head if hedeparted from the laws or violated their spirit in renderingjudgment. en asked during the past fewyears, whence comes the Japanese fine ethical standard, the answer isthat it und Here it will suffice to note that, although still trammelled by itsChinese origin, the art received signal ext
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