If a foreign priest were found upon any galleon bound forJapan, such priest and the whole of the crew of the ga There can be no doubt that Ieyasu, sofar from seeking to save Hideyori's life, deliberately planned hisdestruction. Evidently, in such conditions, no advance into Kyushu could be madeby Noriyori without inviting capital risks. The bushi ofthese days knew nothing about bastions, curtains, glacis, or cognaterefinements of military engineering.
from Fusan via Wiju to Mukden, and a third fromthe northeastern coast of Korea via Hoiryong, on the Tumen, to Kilin. Their tombsstand to this day in Nikko. He had been among the most ardent exclusionists in the first councilof feudatories; but his views had But Yoshimune's purpose was very different.
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