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 * conditions of mediæval Oriental, iii. 107, vi. 150, 158–164, 173; conditions of mediæval Occidental, iii. 100–102; interdicted, 102, 128; monetary complications of renewed, 205–207; conduct of foreign traders, 208; governmental interference, 209, vi. 207; conditions of exclusive Dutch, vi. 167–171; conditions of Chinese, during era of isolation, 171–173, 238; Korean, during era of isolation, 173–175; smuggling during era of isolation, 175; appreciation of prices with renewed, 206; modern development, 208; foreign middlemen, 210–214; future, 216, 220.
 * Travel, early intercourse with continent, i. 69, 72, 74, vi. 144; improvements in early epochs, i. 135, vi. 143, 147; hardships of early, 135, 232; vehicles of Heian epoch, i. 207; etiquette, 208, 212; vehicles in Military epoch, ii. 114; Shōgun's progresses, ii. 115, iv. 172; ordinary escort, ii. 116; vehicles in Tokugawa epoch, iv. 163–168; condition of the roads, 168; establishment of inns, 171; dangers, 172, 175; posting system, vi. 143, 147, 150, 196; toll barriers, 157; Nobunaga's reforms, 158; Tokugawa reforms, 196. See also Railroads, Trade.
 * Treason, instances, ii. 284.
 * Trusts and mediæval guilds, vi. 184, 185.
 * Tsunayoshi, Tokugawa Shōgun, character, iii. 134, 146, 147, iv. 1, 131.
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 * Ujiyasu, Hōjō captain, ii. 84.
 * Umako, Soga no, ancient prime minister, annals, i. 80, 81; embraces Buddhism, 91; causes assassination of Emperor, 95, ii. 284.
 * United States, first contact with, iii. 165; treaty, 172; and the extra-territorial tribunals, v. 30, 35, 37; friendship, 75. See also Harris.
 * Utensils, of the Nara epoch, i. 147–149; table, of the Heian epoch, 216; table, of the Military epoch, ii. 107; Tea Ceremonial, 261, 271.
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 * Vendetta, ii. 140, iv. 143.
 * Vicegerent, Hōjō control through office of, ii. 11.
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 * , Ashikaga administrative power passes to, ii. 28.
 * Warfare, signals in battle, ii. 160; preliminaries of battle, 161; method, 161, 163, 169; adoption of Chinese maxims, 170–172, 283; lack of grand tactics, 171; repelling invasion, 163–167; ethics, 197. See also Fortifications, Weapons.
 * Weapons, primæval, i. 46; of Nara epoch, 149; introduction of firearms, ii. 32, 69; various, 135, 138. See also Bow and arrow, Halberd, Spear, Sword.