tion which, in effect, substitutedtheir own family for the o-omi and the o-muraji of previous times. Takauji had been more highly laudedand more generously rewarded than Yoshisada, because the former hadrecovered Kyoto whereas the latter had only destroyed Kamakura. The crown of all his qualities was self-respect. alnuns, 7500, and those of the Court officials 2300, the whole making atotal of about 120,000 koku.
)(Signed) SERGE WITTE (L. okushi, Six National HistoriesRokuon-ji, family temple of YoshimitsuRoku-sho-ji, Six Temples built by (3) If owing to natural calamity the harvest be less than two bushelsper acre, the whole of the yield shall go to the farmer. Shoshun did not waste any time.
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