Yoshiakira died in the same year, 1367. econdly, because internecine war raged throughout almostthe whole of the main island, whereas Kyushu enjoyed comparativetranquillity. The latter,a son of the renowned Chikafusa, was in his nineteenth year when theAshikaga revolted. n doneby ex-Emperors in Kyoto for hundreds of years, and by ex-shoguns onseveral occasions under the Tokugawa.
diers; and he pursued thepastime so ardently that men gave him the name of the Taka-shogun(Falcon shogun). nchuria, and thecitizens of the Pacific slope, under the influence of the labourquestion, are writing and speak wrath, in that they had warred against themonasteries and confiscated manors belonging to shrines and temples. telegraphs, roads, and railways; the erection ofpublic buildings; the starting of various industrial enterprises(such as printing, brick making, forestry and coal mini
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