Katsuiye, onreceipt of the intelligence, sent repeated orders to Morimasarequiring him to withdraw forthwith; but Morimasa, elated by hispartial victory, neglected these orders. Under the latter influence a remarkable book (Kai-kokuHei-dan) was compiled by Hayashi Shibei, who had associated for sometime with the Dutch at Deshima. shore at Pitszewo, but have to lie four milesdistant, the intervening space consisting, for the most part, of mudflats. nsuffered to discredit the Cabinet by all possible means, whereas theCabinet had made no effort to win for themselves partisans in theelectorates.
But even his strenuous influence did notsuffice to stem the current of the time. e classics--Shirozaemon Kagemasa, potter--Tadahiro, son of Kiyomasa, banished--Yoshiaki (1563-1631), plots against IshidaKatsu, Count (Rintaro), minister of MarineKats CHAPTER V. During three consecutive days, with a mere handfulof one hundred and fifty followers, Yoshitsune had e
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