tes Government, theviews of competent men have been taken and have been carefullyconsidered by the shogun. Mori was acting entirely by the advice of his two uncles, Kikkawa andKohayakawa, both men of profound insight. Among these, the Kanazawa-bunko and the Ashikaga-gakkowere the most famous. These reflected the change which the spirit of thenation was undergoing in its passage from the delicacy and weaknessof the Fujiwara type to the strength, directness, and dignity of thebushi's code.
lding court office; higher than muraji; inferior title in Temmu'speerageOmi, immigrants from Kudara settle in; s Article XXV. There is no reason to doubt the truth of these records, naive as aresome of the descriptions. The Ako incident (see p.
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