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1 Int | of peace under Tokugawa Ieyasu and continued until the
2 I(69) | A famous retainer of Ieyasu, Hidetada and Iemitsu.~
3 II(1) | war between Hideyoshi and Ieyasu, Rein p. 280.~
4 II | and among them this of Ieyasu. He once said to his followers;—"
5 II | knowing self. This is what Ieyasu meant. This disease, extravagance,
6 II | in China and Japan. But Ieyasu did not become extravagant.
7 II | the empire. In the days of Ieyasu a certain samurai who loved
8 II | admiration of the great Ieyasu.36 Once when an office was
9 II | does not come to my house." Ieyasu changed colour and replied, "
10 II(36) | Ieyasu is always referred to by
11 II | remember what I say."~ So did Ieyasu make wise men his treasure,
12 II | fear this sharp word of Ieyasu. All fear and follow him,
13 III | blessing of peace. Since Ieyasu, his hair brushed by the
14 III(5) | a time of war and strife Ieyasu overthrew all enemies and
15 III | the battle at Nagakute, Ieyasu made peace with Toyotomi
16 III | Hamamatsu in Enshu and invited Ieyasu to Ōsaka. But he refused
17 III | thus urged consent. Then Ieyasu agreed to go. But his followers
18 III | times ten thousand men." But Ieyasu replied:—"It is as you say,
19 III | life of his general, so did Ieyasu pray by his life for the
20 III | to righteousness; yet did Ieyasu exceed the other.~ Once
21 III | host related this story of Ieyasu, and guests and host were
22 III(6) | merits of Hideyoshi and Ieyasu are still stoutly debated.
23 III | have laboured for fame. But Ieyasu served the empire, not thinking
24 III(7) | decisive victory by which Ieyasu won the empire, A.D. 1600.~
25 III | Hideyoshi built Dai Butsu."8 But Ieyasu replied,—"So, Hideyoshi
26 III(8) | different view of the conduct of Ieyasu in connection with the Dai
27 III(8) | connection with its dedication Ieyasu sought cause for offence
28 III(8) | downfall of his young rival. Ieyasu and his grandson are buried
29 III | ever to be admired.~ ./. Ieyasu excelled all, but was not
30 III | know its cause are few.~ Ieyasu was born in the midst of
31 III | latter presented a writing to Ieyasu, who took it, asking, "What
32 III | of use." "Thanks," said Ieyasu; "read it. There is no reason
33 III | hear." So he began, and Ieyasu assented to each of the
34 III | of value in it all." But Ieyasu waved his hand dissentingly. "
35 III | spirit!"~ Afterwards, said Ieyasu to his samurai:—"A ruler
36 III | remember these words of Ieyasu.~ In Kwan-ri Kan-ei, (
37 III | Sugita was such an one as Ieyasu praised. Buch a karō has
38 III | Ichi no Kami, a follower of Ieyasu, was in the castle of Ibaraki
39 III | the loyalty of Katakiri to Ieyasu and therefore refused to
40 III | After peace was made Ieyasu examined this matter in
41 III | Daizen, a man well known to Ieyasu. Ban Daizen made his representations,
42 III | representations, but the wrath of Ieyasu ceased not. "You have excuses
43 III | The profound wisdom of Ieyasu is in striking contrast,
44 III | party had been destroyed, Ieyasu much admired the fidelity
45 III | as he had no children. So Ieyasu employed Naizen's younger
46 III | Seki-ga-hara, went to join Ieyasu in the east. During his
47 III(12)| was the chief opponent of Ieyasu, in the struggles following
48 III(12)| cause but Tadaoki joined Ieyasu. Rein p. 296.~
49 III | Ei-roku (A.D. 1558-1570), Ieyasu was in Mikawa.16 He established
50 III | followed his own judgment. So Ieyasu gave them the same office
51 III | cared for, all men admired Ieyasu's clear judgment in the
52 III(16)| Ieyasu was the Daimyo of Mikawa
53 III | before, and obeyed not. Then Ieyasu said: "Amano is not a man
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