The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 360
... Soochow situated on the Grand Canal , and the nominal capital of Kiangsu . The main body of the Imperialists had rallied at Chang- chow , some distance north of Soochow on the Grand Canal ; and there Chang Kwoliang had at last been ...
... Soochow situated on the Grand Canal , and the nominal capital of Kiangsu . The main body of the Imperialists had rallied at Chang- chow , some distance north of Soochow on the Grand Canal ; and there Chang Kwoliang had at last been ...
Pàgina 395
... Soochow force and by the foreign adventurers acting under Burgevine . The garrison was He arrived at a most critical moment . hard pressed . General Ching had gone back to Shanghai , and only the presence of the Hyson prevented the ...
... Soochow force and by the foreign adventurers acting under Burgevine . The garrison was He arrived at a most critical moment . hard pressed . General Ching had gone back to Shanghai , and only the presence of the Hyson prevented the ...
Pàgina 398
... Soochow , and establish an independent authority of their own . It was the old filibustering idea , revived under the most unfavourable circumstances , of fighting for their own hand , dragging the European name in the dirt , and ...
... Soochow , and establish an independent authority of their own . It was the old filibustering idea , revived under the most unfavourable circumstances , of fighting for their own hand , dragging the European name in the dirt , and ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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