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Pàgina 234
The visit of Sir George Bonham to Nankin was not intended to be so , but it was
none the less a distinctly unfriendly act to the Government of Pekin . The decision
of Sir George Bonham to proceed to Nankin was hastened by the fact that Wou ...
The visit of Sir George Bonham to Nankin was not intended to be so , but it was
none the less a distinctly unfriendly act to the Government of Pekin . The decision
of Sir George Bonham to proceed to Nankin was hastened by the fact that Wou ...
Pàgina 237
Two Imperialist armies had with much difficulty been collected for the purpose of
watching the movement of the Taepings both at Chinkiang and at Nankin . The
former was closely invested by a Manchu general named Chi , and being in great
...
Two Imperialist armies had with much difficulty been collected for the purpose of
watching the movement of the Taepings both at Chinkiang and at Nankin . The
former was closely invested by a Manchu general named Chi , and being in great
...
Pàgina 359
NANKIN FREED . 359 Yangtse could still afford . The celerity of his movements
provided him , as it has greater commanders reduced to similar straits , with a
safe issue from his perils . Long before Chang Yuliang had stifled the feelings of
self ...
NANKIN FREED . 359 Yangtse could still afford . The celerity of his movements
provided him , as it has greater commanders reduced to similar straits , with a
safe issue from his perils . Long before Chang Yuliang had stifled the feelings of
self ...
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