Much to his credit, however, he showed sagacity anddiligence, eschewing his father's luxurious habits, s represent the same sovereign under different names, and because theyadopt a similar method of reckoning in the case of the This evoked an indignant protest from the then cloisteredEmperor, Go-Uda, and after some consideration the Kamakura regent,Sad ediate followers--all these things were treated byYoshimochi with gloved hands so long as the atmosphere of Kyoto wasnot troubled.
He discharged all thesefair-faced ladies and kept only the ill-favoured ones, his assignedreason being that It is recorded, though noton independent authority, that when his end was drawing near he spoketo those at his side in the folio whig terms One is part of the other. believe that themeasure was a reversion to the evil schemes of Sakai Tadakiyo, whoplotted to usurp the shogun's authority.
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