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Pàgina 357
... Chung Wang's fidelity , and that there was some reason to believe him meditating desertion rested on apparently good foundation . The supplies of the rebels were falling short , and powder in particular was needed to enable them to ...
... Chung Wang's fidelity , and that there was some reason to believe him meditating desertion rested on apparently good foundation . The supplies of the rebels were falling short , and powder in particular was needed to enable them to ...
Pàgina 401
... Chung Wang occu- pied a camp , halfway between these places , with 18,000 followers . The presence of Chung Wang was also estimated to be worth a corps of 5000 soldiers . Had Gordon been free to act , his plan of campaign would have ...
... Chung Wang occu- pied a camp , halfway between these places , with 18,000 followers . The presence of Chung Wang was also estimated to be worth a corps of 5000 soldiers . Had Gordon been free to act , his plan of campaign would have ...
Pàgina 490
... Chung How . Chung How knew nothing about frontiers or military precautions , but he thought a great deal about money . He fought the question of an indemnity with ability , and got it fixed at five million roubles , or little more than ...
... Chung How . Chung How knew nothing about frontiers or military precautions , but he thought a great deal about money . He fought the question of an indemnity with ability , and got it fixed at five million roubles , or little more than ...
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