iet cannot be convoked, the necessary financialmeasures may be taken by means of an Imperial Ordinance. d by the cenobites, resisted stoutly, and no impression wasmade on the defences for a considerable time. It wasinconclusive, and the attitude of mutual observation was resumed. Verydifferent was the case of the denso, who had direct access to theThrone.
umes Imperial titles; killed--Iname, o-omi, 130; recommends adoption of Buddhism; and Buddhisttemple (552 A. But much of the censure wassuperficial. The judgments delivered by him inthat capacity will be famous as long as Japan exists. private, and though they doubtlesshad much warrant for this mood, its display did not tend toconciliate the Japanese.
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