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Pàgina 386
... Quinsan was compelled to suddenly alter its march by the news of an act of treachery at Taitsan which entailed the ... Quinsan had for the moment to be abandoned . Major Gordon at once altered the direction of his march , and joining en ...
... Quinsan was compelled to suddenly alter its march by the news of an act of treachery at Taitsan which entailed the ... Quinsan had for the moment to be abandoned . Major Gordon at once altered the direction of his march , and joining en ...
Pàgina 389
Demetrius Charles Boulger. QUINSAN . the sudden appearance of the enemy , or , as 389 was stated at the time , because they considered themselves ill - treated by their comrades in Quinsan . The Hyson vigorously pursued those who fled ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. QUINSAN . the sudden appearance of the enemy , or , as 389 was stated at the time , because they considered themselves ill - treated by their comrades in Quinsan . The Hyson vigorously pursued those who fled ...
Pàgina 390
... Quinsan . Major Gordon had difficulties with his Chinese colleague also ; for General Ching wanted to take all the credit of the victory to himself , and , resentful at Gordon's not having attacked the East Gate , objected to his ...
... Quinsan . Major Gordon had difficulties with his Chinese colleague also ; for General Ching wanted to take all the credit of the victory to himself , and , resentful at Gordon's not having attacked the East Gate , objected to his ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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