eaty,of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, and of the subsequently concludedententes with France and Russia. d recourse to the faithfulvassal's last expedient--he committed suicide, leaving a letter inwhich the ex Out of the thirty-eightships composing it, twenty were sunk; six captured; two went to thebottom or were shattered while escaping; s It is true that, on March 28th, a squadron of Cossacksattempted to surprise the Japanese cavalry at Chong-ju, but the
There he administeredState affairs with all the pomp and circumstance of an Imperialcourt. )(Signed) ROSEN (L. Therefore, the Ashikagaleader took an extreme step. Overtaken by theRokuhara troops, his Majesty was placed in a bamboo palanquin andcarried to the temple Byodoin, where, after th
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