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" And so," says the native chronicler, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured for three hundred years, which had been really -more brilliant than Kamakura in the age of Yoritomo on a moonlight night when the stars are shining, which for... "
Japan 1853-1864: Or, Genji Yume Monogatari - Page 48
by Baba Bunyel - 1905 - 242 pages
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The North American Review, Volume 120

North American review - 1875 - 508 pages
...bakufu, and gradually the hearts of the people fell away. " And so," says the native chronicler, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimiSs to come breathlessly to take their turn of duty in Yedo, and which had day and night eighty...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1875 - 514 pages
...bakufu, and gradually the hearts of the people fell away. " And so," says the native chronicler, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimnsto come breathlessly to take their turn of duty in Yedo, and which had day and night eighty thousand...
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The Mikado's Empire

William Elliot Griffis - History - 1876 - 710 pages
...bakufu, and gradually the hearts of the people fell away. " And so," says the native chronicler, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimiƶs to come breathlessly to take their turn of duty in Yedo ; and which had, day and night, eighty...
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Historical Tales, the Romance of Reality: Japan and China

Charles Morris - China - 1904 - 392 pages
...to the glory of Yedo and the power of its sovereign lord. In the words of the native chronicler, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured for three hundred years, which had been as much more brilliant than Kamakura in the age of Yoritomo as the moon is more brilliant than the...
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Russia and Japan: And a Complete History of the War in the Far East, Volume 1

Frederic William Unger, Charles Morris - Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 - 1904 - 530 pages
...fatal to the glory of Yedo and the power of its sovereign lord. In the words of a native chronicier, " the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured for three hundred years, which had been as much more brilliant than that of Kamakura, in the age of Yoritomo, as the moon is more brilliant...
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Young Japan; the Story of the Japanese People, and Especially of Their ...

James Augustin Brown Scherer - Education - 1905 - 392 pages
...all their retainers, fled from the city in less than a week." "And so," says the native chronicler, "the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimyos to come breathlessly to take their turn of duty in Yedo, and which had, day and night, eighty...
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the story of the japanese people especially of their educatonal development

james a. b scerer - 1905 - 380 pages
...all their retainers, fled from the city in less than a week." "And so," says the native chronicler, "the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimyos to come breathlessly to take their turn of duty in Yedo, and which had, day and night, eighty...
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The Progress of Japan, 1853-1871

John Harington Gubbins - Political Science - 1911 - 332 pages
...root of this forced residence in Yedo, and few of them obeyed any longer the commands of the Sakufu, they also began to distrust it, and gradually the...age of Yoritomo on a moonlight night when the stars were shining, which for more than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimios to come breathlessly...
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The mikado's empire: book 1. History of Japan from 660 B. C. to 1872 A. D

William Elliot Griffis - Japan - 1913 - 342 pages
...the bakufu, and gradually the hearts of the people fell away. " And so," says the native chronicler, "the prestige of the Tokugawa family, which had endured...age of Yoritomo on a moonlight night when the stars arc shining ; which for more than two hundred and seventy years had forced the daimios to come breathlessly...
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A History of Japan, Volume 3

James Murdoch, Isoh Yamagata - Japan - 1926 - 860 pages
...root of this forced residence in Yedo. and few of them obeyed the commands of the Bakufu any longer, they also began to distrust it, and gradually the...which had endured for three hundred years, which had really been more brilliant than Kamakura in the age of Yoritomo on a moonlight night when the stars...
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