The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 242
... Imperialists carried their mines to the wall and under the deep moat surrounding the town ; and a body of Cantonese braves stormed the breach in gallant style . But the former was a slow and costly proceeding ; and in the latter act the ...
... Imperialists carried their mines to the wall and under the deep moat surrounding the town ; and a body of Cantonese braves stormed the breach in gallant style . But the former was a slow and costly proceeding ; and in the latter act the ...
Pàgina 354
... Imperialists to retire to a more respectful distance from Nankin , which they had actually beleaguered . The principal leaders on the Emperor's side were Tseng Kwofan and his brother , Tseng Kwo - tsiuen , Paochiaou , Tso Tsung Tang ...
... Imperialists to retire to a more respectful distance from Nankin , which they had actually beleaguered . The principal leaders on the Emperor's side were Tseng Kwofan and his brother , Tseng Kwo - tsiuen , Paochiaou , Tso Tsung Tang ...
Pàgina 360
... Imperialists had rallied at Chang- chow , some distance north of Soochow on the Grand Canal ; and there Chang Kwoliang had at last been joined by his brother's army from Hangchow . A week after the relief of Nankin , Chung Wang resumed ...
... Imperialists had rallied at Chang- chow , some distance north of Soochow on the Grand Canal ; and there Chang Kwoliang had at last been joined by his brother's army from Hangchow . A week after the relief of Nankin , Chung Wang resumed ...
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