The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 521
... Japanese succeeded in capturing the fort on Peony Hill , and the death of the Chinese general Tso - pao - kuei , who fought when wounded with a noble heroism to the last , shook the confidence of the whole Chinese army . It was then ...
... Japanese succeeded in capturing the fort on Peony Hill , and the death of the Chinese general Tso - pao - kuei , who fought when wounded with a noble heroism to the last , shook the confidence of the whole Chinese army . It was then ...
Pàgina 522
... Japanese were superior in steam power . The Chinese began to fire at a distance of four miles , while the Japanese reserved their fire until only two miles separated the adversaries . It was to quickness and manoeuvring that the Japanese ...
... Japanese were superior in steam power . The Chinese began to fire at a distance of four miles , while the Japanese reserved their fire until only two miles separated the adversaries . It was to quickness and manoeuvring that the Japanese ...
Pàgina 524
... Japanese army was drawn up in front of Port Arthur while the fleet lay off the harbour . The preliminary reconnaissance showed the Japanese general that three forts on the northern side , known as Chair Hill , Table Hill , and Hope ...
... Japanese army was drawn up in front of Port Arthur while the fleet lay off the harbour . The preliminary reconnaissance showed the Japanese general that three forts on the northern side , known as Chair Hill , Table Hill , and Hope ...
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