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Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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1 Int | sixth and seventh centuries A.D. Thenceforth for a thousand 2 Int | arms."8~   As early as 65 A.D. the Imperial sanction was 3 Int | struggles of the Sō (Sung, A.D. 970-1127, or including the " 4 Int | the Sō are Chow Tun-i, (A.D. 1017-1073), the brothers 5 Int | 1073), the brothers Ch'eng (A.D. 1032-1085, and 1033-1107), 6 Int(19) | b. 1140 A.D. "In opposition to the critical 7 Int | was born in the year 1472 A.D. and died in the year 1528. 8 Int(28a)| Nakai Tōju printed in 1650 A.D. I printed an abridged translation 9 Int | By the twelfth century A.D. the earlier belief in monotheism, 10 I(9) | Yuen) dynasty was Mongol, A.D. 1280-1368, and was succeeded 11 I(14) | literature. p. 31 . . . . In A.D. 819 be presented a remonstrance 12 I(17) | only abolished finally in A.D. 1664; Lay's "Japanese Funeral 13 I(27) | statesman. He committed suicide A.D. 212. So is the famous Chang, 14 I | In the period Kan-ei (A.D. 1624-1643) the Shōgun came 15 I(32) | edited in the fourth century A.D. and take high rank among 16 I(54) | became a priest. He died A.D. 1198.~ 17 II(10) | In Suikō's reign, A.D. 593-628, Buddhism was openly 18 II(10) | reign of Mei, (Ming Ti) A.D. 58-76 it received the imperial 19 III(3) | who overthrew the Mongols, A.D. 1368, and set up the Ming 20 III(4) | dynasty, who reigned in China, A.D. 25-58.~ 21 III(5) | was treacherously killed, A.D. 1582. Hideyoshi then seized 22 III(5) | seized the power, and died A.D. 1598. After a time of war 23 III | it not."~ ./. In the year A.D. 1586, after the battle at 24 III(7) | which Ieyasu won the empire, A.D. 1600.~ 25 III | years in the period Tenshō (A.D. 1573-1590) a retainer of 26 III | In the period Ei-roku (A.D. 1558-1570), Ieyasu was in 27 III | but in the period Keichō (A.D. 1596-1614) Amano had the 28 III | appear. In Kwan-ei-Shō-hō (A.D. 1624-1647) was a branch 29 III | temple. And in the year A.D. 1657, when Tentokuji was 30 III | period Kyōhō, (12th Jan, A.D. 1724) a clerk named Ichijurō, 31 IV(3) | The Eastern Tsin, A.D. 317-419.~ 32 IV(7) | Imperial master. Kenko died A.D. 1350. A translation of the 33 IV(8) | was written in the year A.D. 1004, "Things Japanese," 34 IV | But in the period Kambun (A.D. 1661-1673) Matsudaira Idzu 35 IV(11) | Taka-uji and Nitta Yoshisada, A.D. 1334. Satow and Hawes's " 36 V(4) | the Sung dynasty. d. 1017 A.D. Mayers. p. 165.~


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