Their boats were much smaller than thoseof the invaders, but the advantage in dash and daring was all on theside of the Japanese. DESTRUCTION OF THE TAKEDAShortly before Hideyoshi's triumphant return from his first brilliantcampaign in the central provinces, a memorable event occurred in Kai. a Masayuki (1544-1608), accused of encroachment; blocks TokugawaHidetada's army--Yukimura (1570-1615), in defen the chief Bakufu officials, which presents aresaid to have aggregated some 550 pounds of silver on each occasion.
INTERNATIONAL HUMILIATIONIt is not for arrogance, or yet for extravagance, that Japanesehistorians chiefly reproach Yoshimitsu. The Hojo, by their just administrationand astute measures, brought this system into esteem, but under theAshikaga regime the reality of land )Sadanobu see Matsudaira SadanobuSadato see Abe SadatoSadatoki see Hojo SadatokiSadatsune, Prince, sonsSadayori see Sasaki SadayoriSado, islan ndependence of this country,whose national traditions and history had extended over four thousandyears, whose
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