Men's houses were robbedand burned simply because their inmates stood aloof from theinsurrection. (1298-1301) (1307-1318) (1301-1307) (1318-1339) | | | | +-----+----+ Except in the cases provided for in the law, the houseof no Japanese subject shall be entered or searched without hispermission. not hesitate toappeal to arms, at any time, in defence of their temporal privilegesor in pursuit of their ambitious designs.
pany had surrenderedits monopoly to the Netherlands Government, so that the latter'sadvice to Japan is explained. Indeed Rai Sanyo, in the Nihon-gwaishi, mayalmost be said to be the sole authority. ed the remonstrances of themanager (shitsuji), Uesugi Norimoto, but even attempted to kill thelatter's son, Norizane. There was nooffspring of this union, and when, in 1166, Motozane died, he left afive-year-old son, Motomichi, born of his wife, a Fujiwara lady.
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