At this stage, an event occurred which probably moved the Governmentto greater expedition. Gradually the family acquiredpossession of about one-half of Mikawa province, and in the seventhgeneration f In times of peace and good order we must notforget that disturbance may arise. he outer world for several decades, nor does her friendship seem tohave been sought by any oversea nation.
This political coupfailed signally, and from that time the ardent advocates of theanti-foreign policy began to be regarded as rebels. to say, taxes set aside for extraordinary Staterequirements); by occasional presents, and by revenues from kugoden(private Imperial land). According to the viewof the Chinese, it is not summer or spring unless it becomes hot ormild all of a sudden. Had the lady Maki's son-in-lawsucceeded Sanetomo, the former would have been the next victim ofTokimasa's