oe, and thecustom of appointing the kwampaku alternately from these two familiescame into vogue from that time. He atonce sent Hojo Tokimasa to guard Kyoto and to submit to the Court astatement that it would be far more effective His army had not marched many miles westward before hedespatched a message to the entrenchments in Hoki offering hisserv n, recognizedby Treaty of Portsmouth; Japanese occupation and annexationKorehito, Prince, Emperor SeiwaKorei, 7th Emperor (290-215 B.
The Nikki, the Hosokawa, the Doki,and the Sasaki, all followed Takauji, but the Ishido, the Uesugi, andthe Momonoi adhered to Tadayoshi. e following provision: In a suit-at-law betweenparent and son judgment should be given for the parent without regardto the pleading of the son. Indeed, it may be said thatChinese dress and etiquette, introduced after the time of Kwammu werethe main source of the luxury of the period. EDUCATIONIn the field of education the Meiji statesmen effected speedyreforms.
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