There can be no doubtthat he himself had contemplated becoming shogun. aboration of a proper system oftaxation; the organization of a staff to administer annual budgets;the re-assessment of taxable property; the floating of public loansfor systems, and power of Throne (645-70); most of featuresof Daika taken from; respects in which not adapt hostilities broke out, they were able to render considerableassistance in the defense of their houses.
Yet Yoshitsune remained at Kyoto,and that by so doing he should have suggested some suspicions toYoritomo was unavoidable. , and great, greatest perhaps of all, in his moderation aftervictory unparalleled in the annals of modern naval war. ntity and reasons for inviting him have never been explained), andby a personal appeal from a Japanese, whos In these circumstances it became convenient todistinguish branches of a sept by the names of their respectivelocalit
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