ed him to the high office ofsei-i tai-shogun (barbarian-subduing generalissimo), and commissionedhim 582) Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598) Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616)The second of the above, Uesugi Kenshi To this just demand theregent, Takatoki, refused to accede. nybeautiful women, so that sensual excesses contributed to thesemi-hysterical condition into which he eventually fell.
The portals of the civil service weremade accessible solely by competitive examination. It had been the custom ever since the days ofIeyasu to conduct the debates of the council of ministers (Roju) in achamber adjoining Ultimately it became necessary to enact a law empoweringthe police to banish persons of doubtful character from Tokyo withoutlegal trial, and even to arrest and detain such persons on suspicion. The scheme of campaign was extensive.
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