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Pàgina 229
Alarmed as to their position , which was rendered extremely precarious by the
gradual recovery of the Imperial troops from their state of panic , the Taepings
quitted their camp at Hwaiking , and marched westwards along the northern bank
of ...
Alarmed as to their position , which was rendered extremely precarious by the
gradual recovery of the Imperial troops from their state of panic , the Taepings
quitted their camp at Hwaiking , and marched westwards along the northern bank
of ...
Pàgina 231
The Taepings had suffered very severe losses , but cheered by the sudden
appearance of the new force they succeeded in carrying Lintsing by storm . At
Lintsing the Taepings made a further stand , establishing their quarters there ,
and ...
The Taepings had suffered very severe losses , but cheered by the sudden
appearance of the new force they succeeded in carrying Lintsing by storm . At
Lintsing the Taepings made a further stand , establishing their quarters there ,
and ...
Pàgina 233
... greater and more obtrusive because they possessed the almost complete
control of the literature dealing with China , were disposed to hail the Taepings
as the regenerators of China and as the champions of Christianity ; the
merchants saw ...
... greater and more obtrusive because they possessed the almost complete
control of the literature dealing with China , were disposed to hail the Taepings
as the regenerators of China and as the champions of Christianity ; the
merchants saw ...
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