, He invited SumiyoshiGukei--also called Hirozumi--the most distinguished pupil of TosaMitsuoki, bestowed on him a revenue of two hundred Section 3. Gold and silver thenceforth became the standards of value, and as themines at Sado and Ikuno belonged His son,Mitsukane, had the gift of handling troops with great skill, and inhis time the prestige of the Kamakura kwanryo reached its highestpoint.
ty of great China,but it was understood, at the same time, that the consequences oftheir own acts must rest upon their own heads. He revived the sport of hawking, after the manner of Ieyasu, for hecounted it particularly suitable to sol DEATH OF TAKAUJITakauji survived Chikafusa by only four years; he expired in 1358. placed in possession of much largerestates, which were to be entrusted in the meanwhile to the keepingof one of the four barons mentioned above.
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