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Pàgina 223
... Tseng Kwofan , a man of great ability and some resolu- tion , was residing near the town at the time . Tseng Kwofan had held several offices in the service , and as a member of the Hanlin enjoyed a high position and reputation ; but he ...
... Tseng Kwofan , a man of great ability and some resolu- tion , was residing near the town at the time . Tseng Kwofan had held several offices in the service , and as a member of the Hanlin enjoyed a high position and reputation ; but he ...
Pàgina 354
... Tseng Kwofan and his brother , Tseng Kwo - tsiuen , Paochiaou , Tso Tsung Tang , and Li Hung Chang . The Imperialists endeavoured to capture one of the principal posts of the Taepings at the town of Ganking , on the north bank of the ...
... Tseng Kwofan and his brother , Tseng Kwo - tsiuen , Paochiaou , Tso Tsung Tang , and Li Hung Chang . The Imperialists endeavoured to capture one of the principal posts of the Taepings at the town of Ganking , on the north bank of the ...
Pàgina 461
... Tseng Kwofan in the summer of 1872 removed unquestionably the foremost public man in China . After the fall of Nankin , he had occupied the highest posts in the Empire , both at that city and in the metropolis . He was not merely ...
... Tseng Kwofan in the summer of 1872 removed unquestionably the foremost public man in China . After the fall of Nankin , he had occupied the highest posts in the Empire , both at that city and in the metropolis . He was not merely ...
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