Everywhere the invaders were victorious, and very soon the threesouthern provinces of the peninsula had been captured. This induced the Hirado feudatory to revoke the edictwhich he had issued against the Jesuits, and they of the Taiko quoted on Hideyoshi's palaceTaikwa see DaikaTai Peh, Chinese prince, exile to Japan (800 B. Dying, Tameiye bequeathed this property tohis son, Tamesuke, but he, being robbed of it by his step-brother,fell into a
Experience showed, however, that as many of the feudatories diedchildless, there were numerous losses of f THE SIXTY-SECOND SOVEREIGN, THE EMPEROR MURAKAMI (A. amped outside the city whence they marched in,ten thousand daily, during seventeen consecutive days. The land was also visited by famine andpestilence of unparallelled dimensions.
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