| 1833 - 2950 pàgines
...barbarous manner, tothe number of 500, their bodies stripped quite naked, and buried 50 and 60 in a hole; nor were the women and children spared, many of them...commanders, and the rest sold to the common soldiers. Happy was she that fell to the lot of an unmarried man, being thereby freed from vexations by the Chinese... | |
| John Kesson - 1854 - 336 pàgines
...buried fifty and sixty in a hole. Nor were the women and children spared, many of them being likewise slain, though some of the best were preserved for...commanders, and the rest sold to the common soldiers. Happy was she that fell to the lot of an unmarried man, being thereby freed from vexations by the Chinese... | |
| John Kesson - 1854 - 322 pàgines
...buried fifty and sixty in a hole. Nor were the women and children spared, many of them being likewise slain, though some of the best were preserved for...commanders, and the rest sold to the common soldiers. Happy was she that fell to the lot of an unmarried man, being thereby freed from vexations by the Chinese... | |
| Bonham Ward Bax - 1875 - 372 pàgines
...manner, to the number of 500, their bodies stripped quite naked, and buried fifty and sixty in a hole ; nor were the women and children spared, many of them...were preserved for the use of the commanders, and tho rest sold to the common soldiers. Happy was she that fell to the lot of an unmarried man, being... | |
| James Wheeler Davidson - 1903 - 872 pàgines
...buried 50 and 60 in a hole; nor were the women and children spared, many ot them likewise being shun, though some of the best were preserved for the use of the commanders, and then sold to the common soldiers. Happy was she that fell to the lot of an unmarried man, being thereby... | |
| James Wheeler Davidson - 1903 - 840 pàgines
...and (50 in a hole; nor were the wonieu and children spared, many ot them likewise being slain, thougn some of the best were preserved for the use of the commanders, and then sold to the common soldiers. Happy was »lie that full to the lot of an unmarried man, being thereby... | |
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