nly of despatching a force northward, but also ofmaintaining communications with Shikoku and Kyushu, where they hadmany partisans. The agreement between Shingen and Ieyasu lasted onlya short time. YORITOMO's CHARACTERJapanese historians have written much about this illustrious man. Well wasit said that good medicine tastes bitter in the mouth, and true wordsring harsh in the ear.
Evidently, Japanthreatens to become a keen competitor of Europe and America in allthe markets of the Or Those who had the upper handwere constantly scheming to maintain their positions, while theirinferiors were as constantly on the watch for opportunities to oustthem. conferred on such a character, thusinvesting him with competence to interfere arbitrarily in the conductof State affairs. Kyoto to dangerfrom the south, he attempted to delude the Court at Yoshino intocrediting his loyalty an
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