(2) The cosmogony of Chutsz was dualistic. In his eyes, a baron of high rank deserved no moreconsideration than a humble retainer, and he often gave offence whichdisturbed the achievement of his plans. Before hiscoming, the Portuguese traders had penetrated as far as Kyoto, whichthey reported to be a city of some ninety-six th Thenceforth, the custom came to be this: Where comparatively minorinterests were involved and where the matter la
ace, order, and good government of Korea, andas China still refused to come to such an understanding, Japanundertook the work single-handed. For the personnel andequipage of a shogun's palace at Kamakura differed essentially fromthose of Hojo regents (shikken) like Yasutoki and his three immediatesuccessors. Section 2. side the walls, the garrison preferring to rely uponstrategy and courage rather than on ruined parapets and half-filledmoats.
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