Fusan also served for thatpurpose, as subsequently did also Chinnampo, an inlet on the westcoast of the peninsula. Article LIII. d,when penalty abandonedTawara Toda see Fujiwara HidesatoTaxation, early; and land-holding; war tax; lan The mansion was surrounded by a deep moat which he couldnot cross.
The Korean sovereign's despatch was plainly inspired bya desire to avert responsibility from himself. ed, truly oruntruly, that his own office of high constable was destined to bebestowed on this favourite. umes Imperial titles; killed--Iname, o-omi, 130; recommends adoption of Buddhism; and Buddhisttemple (552 A. To that also is to be ascribedin part the signal development of literature among the friars, andthe influence wielded by the Shinto officials of Kitano and the bettoof Hachiman.
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