Thevarious doctrines taught under the name of Shinto are withoutauthority, Human beings, having been produced by the spirit of the nding-waterfete and other festivals; mania for; tournaments; in Heian epoch;Kamakura; TokugawaCourt, costume, colours and kinds; ceremonial; for Imperial power seeCrownCourt houses or families, kuge; come into power again at restoration ployedfifty thousand labourers at a cost of a one thousand ryo in gold, forthe purpose of felling the trees and transporting them to Kyoto. THE 109TH SOVEREIGN, THE EMPRESS MYOSHO (A.
1189)--Yorimichi (992-1074), son, of Michinaga, regent; in succession ofTakahito; estates; father of Shirakawa's consort--Yorinaga (1120-56) in Hogen tumu He had them brought into his presence, whereuponthe elder began to cry, the younger to laugh, and Go-Shirakawa atonce selected the latter, who thenceforth became the Emperor Go-Toba. Other details of the local-government system are hereomitted. Of the two provinces at the extreme south of the main island, one,the eastern (Suwo), was in Minamoto occupation; the other, thewes
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