rare works of art beingdestroyed, and the Court nobles and other civil officials beingcompelled to flee to the provinces for shelter. ndidate for the succession to theshogunate, being deprived of office and directed to live inseclusion. Uesugi consented. hould be secured the title of shogun and the offices of lordhigh constable and land-steward in twenty-eight provinces of theKwanto.
Hiei-zan, tomuster his Majesty's partisans in the home provinces for an unceasingwar upon the Ashikaga's He was distinguished, also, bythe fanatical character of his propagandism. Nevertheless, he established himselfat Oda, in Hitachi, and being there joined by many of the Ashikaga'senemies, he man Meanwhile, So Sadamori of Tsushima had establishedcommercial relations with Chosen, and received from thence a yearlycons
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