eligion and devotion; norneed he keep a multitude of commandments; nor need he leave his home,renounce matrimony, or live by rule. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESSYoshimune devoted much attention to the encouragement of industrialprogress. nemy's hands; and after his death shebecame a nun, devoting the rest of her days to prayers for hisspirit. TAKAUJI AND YOSHISADAA serious obstacle to the achievement of the Ashikaga chief's purposewas Nitta Yoshisada.
t be used without cause; that no one should conceal an offender;that the sale or purchase of human being, should be strictlyprohibited exc These proceedings precipitated hostilities. In view of Yoshinaka's brilliant successes, TakedaNobumitsu proposed a marriage between his daughter and Yoshinaka'sson, Yoshitaka. Hespared no pains to preserve Kamakura against the taint of Kyoto'sdemoralizing influences.
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