ey urged the advisability of yieldingtemporarily and awaiting an opportunity to recover independence. The action atChinju had created some suspicion as to the integrity of Japan'sdesigns, but mainly through the persistence and tact of t ornado of mostdestructive force, so that superstitious folk, who abounded in thatage, began to speak ominously of the city's doom. rly in thereign of Komei the nobles began to look at life with eyes changed bythe teaching thus afforded.
----+-----------+ | | | | Yoshitomo Yoshikata Tametomo Twenty others | | | Yoshi tured material included 546 guns; 35,252 rifles; 60torpedoes; 30,000 kilograms of powder; 82,670 rounds ofgun-ammunit After six months' retention the envoys were sent awaywithout so much as a written acknowledgment. Of course, nothing was publicly known about the cargo of the Hitachiand her consort, but there could be no question that, in timing theirattack wi
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