History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 142
... Shanghai . - The English Reinforcements . -Chankiang - or Chinkiangfoo . The Chinese Position there . The Battle of Chinkiangfoo . - Sir Hugh Gough's Account of it . - Severe Losses . - Deaths from the Heat.- The Self - immolation of ...
... Shanghai . - The English Reinforcements . -Chankiang - or Chinkiangfoo . The Chinese Position there . The Battle of Chinkiangfoo . - Sir Hugh Gough's Account of it . - Severe Losses . - Deaths from the Heat.- The Self - immolation of ...
Pàgina 195
... Shanghai was the first obstacle that presented itself , and here the resources and levies of a new province had been em- ployed to oppose any attempt to land on the part of the invader , or to attack the important inland cities of Shanghai ...
... Shanghai was the first obstacle that presented itself , and here the resources and levies of a new province had been em- ployed to oppose any attempt to land on the part of the invader , or to attack the important inland cities of Shanghai ...
Pàgina 196
... Shanghai . The town of Shanghai , which has since become so well known as one of the principal foreign settlements in the country , lies sixteen miles up the Woosung river , of which the English expedition had secured the en- trance by ...
... Shanghai . The town of Shanghai , which has since become so well known as one of the principal foreign settlements in the country , lies sixteen miles up the Woosung river , of which the English expedition had secured the en- trance by ...
Pàgina 197
... Shanghai was taken only to be evacuated , and the expedition returned to Woosung for the purpose of resuming the journey up the Yangtsekiang , while orders were sent to the very considerable reinforcements * which had reached Chusan to ...
... Shanghai was taken only to be evacuated , and the expedition returned to Woosung for the purpose of resuming the journey up the Yangtsekiang , while orders were sent to the very considerable reinforcements * which had reached Chusan to ...
Pàgina 221
... Shanghai , Ningpo , Foochow , and Amoy were to be con- sidered closed until the tariff had been drawn up and consular officers duly appointed . Two vessels had been wrecked on the coast of For- mosa , and their crews made prisoners . On ...
... Shanghai , Ningpo , Foochow , and Amoy were to be con- sidered closed until the tariff had been drawn up and consular officers duly appointed . Two vessels had been wrecked on the coast of For- mosa , and their crews made prisoners . On ...
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