In Takauji's time, his second son, Motouji, was appointedto this office, and it was thenceforth inherited for somegenerations, the Uesugi family furnishing a shitsuji. He went so far as to urge that theMusashi chief--Yoshitoki's eldest son, Yasutoki--ought to advancealone, trusting his troops to follow. THE JODAIRegarded with scarcely less importance than that attaching to theshoshidai was an official called the jodai of Osaka, on whom devolvedthe responsibility of guarding the Kwansei. But we forbid them tobring any foreign priests into the country, under the penalty of theconfiscation of their ships and goods.
o becomeformidable, and to Nagasaki, which was one of the four Imperialcities, the other three being Yedo, Kyoto, and Osaka. the sailing of any vessel toRyukyu without a Shimazu permit, and when, a few years later, MiyakeKunihid BATTLE OF DAN-NO-URAThe fight at Yashima was followed by a month's interval ofcomparatively minor operations, undertaken for the purpose ofbringing Shikoku completely under Minamoto sway. Neither Germany nor France received anyimmediate compensation.
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