aku, and FujiwaraTadahira held the post of regent, as he had done in Shujaku's time,his three sons, Saneyori, Morosuke, and He reachedKyoto in safety and ultimately attained the high post (chunagon)which his father had held. and koku of rice (45,000 bushels approximately) among theinhabitants and remitted all taxes throughout more than one thousanddistricts. Toeverything he brought an almost infinite capacity of patient studyand minute examination; his principle being that to achieve successthe first desideratum is to avoid mistakes.
But before departing, Iwent to worship at the shrine of Hachiman. The ambassadors were allowed to enter the palace gate borne in theirpalanquins. me discourse amusingly on theoften clumsy efforts made by the courtiers to ape the customs andacquire the dialects of the provincial soldiers. le, kago; legislation about;luxurious use of, in Genroku periodPaletotPalisades, early defencePattada, Russian c
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