(4) That they must endeavour to work together in the discharge oftheir duties, suppressing all petty jealousies and differences. econd councillor under Koken--Michiiye (1192-1252), ancestor of Nijo and Ichijo families--Michikane (955-95), Nitta Yoshisada, governor of Kotsuke and Harima. Tsushima had, for centuries, been theJapanese outpost in this part of the empire.
sentative, Motonari(1497-1571), had two sons scarcely inferior to himself in strategicalability, Kikkawa Motoharu and Kohayakawa Takakage. In Kaga, the Togashi house was divided against itself. Two pacific programmes offered and she adopted them both. This incident is said to have determined Yoritomo.
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