In 1412, the abdication of Go-Komatsu should have been followed bythe accession of a Southern prince had the principle of alternationbeen pursued. y be productive ofserious mischief, since the husband of the princess, supported by theBakufu, would prove an invincible power in the State. inspired by one or more of the following motives:(1) that the bride or bridegroom should serve as a h But the Japanese remained obdurate, andfinally the Khan sent an ultimatum, to which Tokimune, the Hojoregent, replied by dismissing the envoys forthwith.
at Muromachi, certain military magnates of theeastern provinces urged the Kamakura kwanryo, Motouji, to usurp hisbrother's position. vernment, we can easily appreciate that to sanction commercialrelations might well have shaken the Bakufu to their foundations. (7) If, in a neighbouring domain, innovations are being hatched orcliques being formed, the fact is to be reported without delay. e ships which theyundertook to send every year would make Uraga, or some other placenear Yedo, their port of entry.
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