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Pàgina 300
... Tientsin . The élite of the Imperial Guard was stated to have held the entrenched camp in the rear of the batteries . But neither their courage nor their preparations availed them . Their commander , in despair at his defeat , committed ...
... Tientsin . The élite of the Imperial Guard was stated to have held the entrenched camp in the rear of the batteries . But neither their courage nor their preparations availed them . Their commander , in despair at his defeat , committed ...
Pàgina 301
... Tientsin for the investigation and despatch of business . " The powers conferred upon these officers were of the amplest kind , and greater even than those previously bestowed upon Keying . * It is a distinctive feature of the Chinese ...
... Tientsin for the investigation and despatch of business . " The powers conferred upon these officers were of the amplest kind , and greater even than those previously bestowed upon Keying . * It is a distinctive feature of the Chinese ...
Pàgina 455
Demetrius Charles Boulger. THE TIENTSIN MASSACRE . 455 in the important town of Tientsin . At that city there was a large and energetic colony of Roman Catholic priests , and their success in the task of conversion , small as it might be ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. THE TIENTSIN MASSACRE . 455 in the important town of Tientsin . At that city there was a large and energetic colony of Roman Catholic priests , and their success in the task of conversion , small as it might be ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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