Other fugitives from China,notably an able scholar named Chu Chi-yu, settled in Japan at thistime, and contributed not a little to the promotion of art andliterature. ney thus expended was merely put intocirculation, whereas the dropped money would have been irrevocablylost. They have much interest as embodying the ethicsof the time in political circles. Uesugi Mochitomofortified Kawagoe in Musashi; Ota Sukenaga (called also Dokan), avassal of the Ogigayatsu Uesugi, built at Ye
CHAPTER VII SUPPLEMENTARY RULESArticle LXXIII. The Japanese garrison at that place cannot have greatlyexceeded twenty thousand men, for nearly one-hal rt Arthur and all its branches,together with all rights, privileges and properties appertainingthereto in that General Terms of Use and Redistributing Project Gutenberg-tmelectronic works1.
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