The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 226
... Manchu colony of Nankin , to the number of some four thousand families , had evidently fallen off from their high renown , and had lost the military courage and discipline which could alone enable them to maintain their position in ...
... Manchu colony of Nankin , to the number of some four thousand families , had evidently fallen off from their high renown , and had lost the military courage and discipline which could alone enable them to maintain their position in ...
Pàgina 229
... Manchu force at the Lin Limming pass , the Taepings appeared in Pechihli for the first time on the 30th of September . The object of their march was plain . Not only did they mystify the Emperor's generals as to their plan , for it was ...
... Manchu force at the Lin Limming pass , the Taepings appeared in Pechihli for the first time on the 30th of September . The object of their march was plain . Not only did they mystify the Emperor's generals as to their plan , for it was ...
Pàgina 292
... Manchu quarter - a vast stone - built suburb which had been long allowed to fall into decay , and the condition of which at once revealed the cause of Chinese defeat . The 7000 Manchu troops , who were supposed to be the mainstay of the ...
... Manchu quarter - a vast stone - built suburb which had been long allowed to fall into decay , and the condition of which at once revealed the cause of Chinese defeat . The 7000 Manchu troops , who were supposed to be the mainstay of the ...
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