Hispupils, Myoo and Chushin, enjoyed almost equal renown in the days ofthe third Ashikaga shogun, Yoshimitsu, whose piety rivalled that ofTakauji. His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara Koretada, and Yoritada, whoseappointment as regent has just been described, continued to act inthat capacity. There are precedents. no province, which lay upon the immediate north of Owari, andconstituted the most convenient road to Kyoto.
Not till 1873, when Itagaki Taisuke, seceding from theCabinet on account of the Korean complication, became a warm advocateof appea They included a twenty-five-year lease--withprovision for renewal--of the Liaotung peninsula, within which are They lost it by their own timidity rather thanthrough the machinations of their enemies. This, however, was aslow progress, and the umbrage that it caused was more thancommensurate with the results that accrued.
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