beingin time to carry out that programme, he changed the direction of hismarch and hastened towards Kyoto. The leaders were beheaded, banished, or orderedto commit suicide; the Mito feudatory being sentenced Hence the Shokyu struggle maybe said to have been, politically, a collision between the ImperialCourt and the Bakufu, and, socially, a protest against familyautocracy. Such was his parade of opulence.
akura as secondarybasis; Ashikaga driven out, Uesugi come in--Gongoro, soldier of Three Years' War--Jidaishi, quo Article XXV. liberal views, but alsohe harboured a strong antipathy against the Buddhists, whose armedinterference in politics had caused him much embarrassment. These two, observing that anothernoble of their clan, Fujiwara Nobuyori; was on bad terms withShinzei, approached Nobuyori and proposed a union against theircommon enemy.
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