andso forth, the immediate result being a nascent public conviction ofthe necessity of opening the country History is uncertain as to the exact causeof his retirement, but the explanation seems to be, first, that hisuncompro The third was a pledgenot to give employment to any samurai reported to be a traitor or anassassin. erts, these samurai warned the Christians to flee and thenreported that they were not to be found anywhere.
)--Yasumaro (d. chinosuke--better known as Saigo Takamori, the leader of theSatsuma rebellion of 1877,--Hashimoto Sanae, and o It was, in truth, the final success. The Daika reforms, copying the Tang polity called intoexistence a cabinet and a body of officials appointable or removableby the sovereign at will, each entrusted with definite functions.
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