ugh it seemed good and true to him) merelylest he should be confounded with this rabble (con quella plebe). Aninteresting parallel might be drawn between Japanese and Europeansuperstition, as each was consequent on the low standards of theclergy of the times. It is relatedof him that he repaired, on one occasion, to the Kita-yama palace ofthe shogun Yosh mitsu, wearing a ragged garment. Thenceforth, the gun and the long spear were the chief weaponsrelied on.
The spectacle of this renowned soldier givinginstruction in the art of music to the son of his deceased teacher onmoonlit nights as he travell Such neglect insulted the sanctity of the Throne; yet appealsto the Bakufu produced no result. Therefore, the Ashikagaleader took an extreme step. The Emperor trusted him, and he abused thetrust to the further unhappiness of the nation.
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