h his fifteen hundred followers to marchto the aid of the Owari army, armour and weapons having beenfurnished by Sasaki Shotei, of Omi province. Arriving in August, 1856, he concluded in March, 1857, a treatysecuring to United States citizens the right of permanent **Murdoch's History of Japan. This child placedhimself under the protection of Muromachi.
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