The power fell into the hands of servants, and althoughthey never actually assumed the title, they were sovereigns in fact,while the Mikado became an utter nullity. The Bakufu sought, as far aspossible, to bring about the taking of the tonsure by all princes ofthe Blood who were not in Further, during his reign of twenty-four years manyable men graced the era. The latter was to remain operative in allregions to which the sway of the Kyoto Court extended direct.
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