at he was invited to return to Kyoto, and withhis assistance the organization of the Ashikaga forces at Mu These organizedthemselves into a party ultimately called Progressists (Shimpo-to),who, although they professed the same doctrine as the Liberals, wer Ishida Katsushige, acting inHideyori's interests, set himself to convince the Taiko thatHidetsugu ha Ieyasu, fully cognizant of thesituation through the medium of a spy, knew the limitations set byHideyoshi.
nefices if foundappealing to Kyoto for promotion, the only exception being in favourof Zen-shu priests. Butsuddenly, when on the return journey he reached Hakata in the northof the island, his policy underwent a radical metamorphosis. se of 1859, penned some very causticcomments on the conduct of his countrymen, and did not hesitate to To Yoshitomo'sformal proposal of a marriage between his daughter and Shinzei's son,not only had a refusal been given, but al
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