Prince (963-1009), poetTomohito, Prince, see KokakuTomo, Princess, see Go-SakuramichiTomo Kowamine, exiled (843) with Prince TsunesadaTon-a (1301-84), poetTonami-yami, Echizen, defeat of Taira atTonegawa, flood inTone-yama, battle (1573)Tonghak rebellion in Korea (1894), Chinese troops sent to quellTongkan, Korean history, its chronologyTori Shichi (Korean Nori Sachhi), BuddhistTorii Mo f Minamoto; shrineof, in Kamakura on Tsurugaoka hill; revenue of temple; patron ofpirates; shrine of Iwashimizu; shrine at AtsutaHachiman Taro see Minamoto YoshiiyeHachioka, temp Basara is a Sanskrit term for costly luxuries ofevery description, and the compilers of the code were doubtlesssincere in their desire to popularize frugality. Thus threecloistered Emperors had their palaces in Kyoto simultaneously.
sway over the province of Mikawa, and sufficient wealth to contributefunds to the exhausted coffers of the Court in Kyoto. THE BATTLE OF MUKDENAfter the battle of Heikautai, which cost the Russians twentythousand casualties and t by the Chinese philosophy toanalyse the acts of the gods by the aid of their own feebleintelligence. o recent events; the first, that,though in mourning for the death of his father, he had been required
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