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Pàgina 241
RISING AT SHANGHAI . 241 wreaked their rage on the helpless and unoffending
townspeople . Thousands of both sexes were slaughtered in cold blood , and on
more than one occasion English officers and seamen interfered to protect the ...
RISING AT SHANGHAI . 241 wreaked their rage on the helpless and unoffending
townspeople . Thousands of both sexes were slaughtered in cold blood , and on
more than one occasion English officers and seamen interfered to protect the ...
Pàgina 295
The military occupation of Canton was to be continued ; and the English
Plenipotentiary and his French colleague would proceed to Shanghai , where
they were prepared to enter into negotiations with the Chinese authorities .
Perhaps the ...
The military occupation of Canton was to be continued ; and the English
Plenipotentiary and his French colleague would proceed to Shanghai , where
they were prepared to enter into negotiations with the Chinese authorities .
Perhaps the ...
Pàgina 364
He hastened off to Shanghai to enlist fresh volunteers , and to purchase heavier
guns , on the want of which he threw the whole blame of his defeat . He
succeeded in obtaining 150 recruits , chiefly Greeks and Italians , and also two
18 ...
He hastened off to Shanghai to enlist fresh volunteers , and to purchase heavier
guns , on the want of which he threw the whole blame of his defeat . He
succeeded in obtaining 150 recruits , chiefly Greeks and Italians , and also two
18 ...
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