1The shogun has directed you are to be brought to the court.
2He did not seek the title of shogun, and never received it.
3Regent or shogun bowed down before it: divinity could not be usurped.
4Then began the reign of the Minamoto regents, or rather shogun.
5So your family may be doubly useful to the shogun.
6Their title of shogun is well known to Western readers.
7That is not the only thing on the shogun's mind.
8After the shogun's death, Ginkaku-ji became a Zen Buddhist temple.
9Three only of the Minamoto shogun really exercised rule.
10Kenji noticed with amusement that the carved shogun bore more than a passing resemblance to Nakamura.
11You are exhausted, spent from battling the armies of your sworn enemy -the evil shogun.
12Who was this arrogant blood drinker shogun who thought he could tell Cyril what to do?
13In Japan in 1493, the shogun was under siege in Kyoto as warlords divided the empire between them.
14But first this fell under the strict control of the shogun, and from there it was gradually choked off.
15No emperor or regent or shogun had ever been able to impose his rule firmly upon the whole country.
16Abram fixed his rapt attention on the "steel shogun," as the press of the time called the industrialist.