end that the latter might lend thistreasure to the feudatories, who would pledge themselves to pay itback after five years. The conspiracy never matured. o--Hikaru (845-913), son of Nimmyo, accuses Sugawara Michizane; death--Hiromasa (918-80), musician--Ichiman (1200-3), candidate for shogun, killed--Kanetsuna, in Yorimasa conspiracy- **See Murdoch's History of Japan.
the whole of theprovinces of Omi and Echizen but also was relieved from the constantmenace of a formidable Ieyasu was well informed as toIshida's schemes on two other occasions; the first immediatelybefore, the second just after, the death of the Taiko. On the death of theholder it was not necessarily the eldest son--even thoughlegitimate--that succeeded. As for me, he concluded, I leavemy descendants entirely in the hands of the Hojo.
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