The better to accomplish hispurpose this envoy embraced the Christian faith, and was thus enabledto carry on his observations from within as well as from without. succeeded by Fushimi's son, Hanazono, who, in twelveyears, made way for Go-Uda's second son, Go-Daigo. ished correspondingly, so that it became inevitable, in times ofState need, that recourse should be had to pri In thisrespect, he followed the example of his father, Nobuhide, anddeparted radically from that of his predecessors, whether Fujiwara,Taira, or Ashikaga.
aku, and FujiwaraTadahira held the post of regent, as he had done in Shujaku's time,his three sons, Saneyori, Morosuke, and The regent, therefore, while complying at once inGo-Reizei's case, said that the matter of the Crown P Yasuhira now became alarmed. Thus his Majesty was induced to issue an edict whichconveyed a reprimand to the shogun for concluding
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