Kinse Shiriaku a History of Japan From the First Visit of Commodore Perry in 1

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Kinse Shiriaku a History of Japan From the First Visit of Commodore Perry in 1
Ernest Mason Satow
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Saigo and the bonze were being conveyed across the bay from Kagoshima to Sakurajima in a boat under guard, and profiting by the inattention of their conductors jumped overboard. They were picked up by the boatmen, but the bonze was saved last.
63 The Sh6gun was himself to take the field at the head of all his vassals, and the troops were frequently exercised before him on the parade ground which had been formed / at Komabagahara (near Yedo).
/ 3 1. The ex-Dainag-on of Owari had written a letter
... in the oth month (May 25 June 22), to the Shogun, as soon as he had heard of the affair, saying : u Last year I report- " ed that Choshiu had made atonement by inflicting capit- " al punishment on his chief retainers, and yet your High- " ness is preparing to take the field in person against him. " I confess I see no adequate reason for this course, for if " he was justly accused of any crime, the whole Empire " would declare that he ought to be chastised, and would " march against him. It is not right wantonly to take " up arms without manifest cause.

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