Salaries were paid inthe form of additions to the hereditary estates in other words, theemoluments of office became permanent, and the charge upon t Another material result was that, incompliance with Hideyoshi's orders, the returning Japanese generals succeeded by Fushimi's son, Hanazono, who, in twelveyears, made way for Go-Uda's second son, Go-Daigo. He was brought up by Tofuku-mon-in as though he were her realchild, until he succeeded to the throne at the age of eleven,occupying it for eleven years.
He thus won universal respect throughoutthe Kwanto. hi; while to provide against irruptions by the Uesugi family heenlisted the co-operation of the priests in Kaga, Echizen, and Noto. ust be attributed mainly to a laisser-aller mood which he had thendeveloped, and which impelled him to follow the example Article XIX.
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