n this occasion from his Buddhistfriend, who is described as one of the most respected men in thecity. Ieyasu now had recourse to intrigue. )Korekimi see Fujiwara KorekimiKoretaka, Prince (844-97), Buddhist monk and poetKoreyasu, Prince, shogun, (1266-89)Korietz, Russian gunboat at ChemulpoKoriyama, in Yamato, castle commanding Izumi and KiiKoromo, tunic, and na *One kin equals 1.
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. The origin of thisincident is wrapped in mystery, but probably the prohibition ofJapanese pirates was not terrible things that ultimately befell thepropagandists and the professors of Christianity in Japan. Other vicissitudesovertook them, and finally the Japanese concluded that the safestcourse was to confine the
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