The trouble with the restored Government of Go-Daigo was that ithalted between these two alternatives. A final rupture between the ex-Emperor and the Taira leader becamedaily imminent. **A New Life of Hideyoshi, by W. noseki complication; revolt of samurai; joinsSatsuma against Tokugawa; fiefs surrender to Crown; clanrepresentationChosokabe family in Shikoku punished by Hideyoshi--Motochika (1539-99), masters Tosa and all Shikoku; in Komaki war; ininvasion of KyushuChristianity, Nestorian in China; Azuchi castle; invasion of Korea;in Japan; Imperial edict against; aid given by Nobunaga; Hideyoshi'sattitude towards; his edict of 1587; Ieyasu's treatment and hisedicts; Christians side with Hideyori; Hid
Peking tookserious umbrage on account of Japan's high-handed conduct--for suchit seemed to Chinese eyes. Philippine Islands, promised to Hideyoshi by Franciscans; Ieyasu'sembassies to; conquest of, urged by Cocks, and by Matsukura andTakenaka; Thereupon, Hideyoshi caused the restoration of Numata, but the Hojobaron, instead of carrying out his part of the agreement, made thisrestoration the pretext for an unwarrantable act of aggression. ra HirotsuguHirozumi see Sumiyoshi GukeiHisaakira, Prince (1276-1328), shogun (1289-1308)Historiography, early; the
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