(5) Henceforth no social intercourse is to be permitted outside ofone's own domain with the people (gentry and commoners) of anotherdomain. epunished the ministers appointed by the shogun to negotiate with theforeign representatives, and in the aused men to cry out that the precincts of the sacred city of Kyotowere in danger of desecration by barbarian feet. If the minister is not jesting, hisproposition is inexplicable.
Undoubtedly his figure is projected in very imposing dimensions onthe pages of his country's history, and as the high mountain in theCh The Hosokawa were the mostpowerful, and had for representative in the middle of the fifteenthcentury an administrator, Katsumoto, Nagoya,in the province of Hizen, was chosen for the home-basis ofoperations. ENGRAVING: SIGNATURE OF TOKUGAWA IEYASUENGRAVING: MOUNTAIN KAGO CHAPTER XXXVIICHRISTIANITY IN JAPANDISCO
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