The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 434
... Yunnan to the other the Mahomedans , in face of great per- sonal peril , rose by a common and spontaneous impulse , and the Chinese population suffered in turn for their brutalities , and were compelled to take a hasty refuge in the ...
... Yunnan to the other the Mahomedans , in face of great per- sonal peril , rose by a common and spontaneous impulse , and the Chinese population suffered in turn for their brutalities , and were compelled to take a hasty refuge in the ...
Pàgina 437
... Yunnan- foo , and although he promptly effected an entrance into the city , it took five days ' hard fighting in the streets before the force in occupation was expelled . The insurgent officer was captured , exposed to the public gaze ...
... Yunnan- foo , and although he promptly effected an entrance into the city , it took five days ' hard fighting in the streets before the force in occupation was expelled . The insurgent officer was captured , exposed to the public gaze ...
Pàgina 443
... Yunnan , which at one time had been far from inconsiderable , sank to the lowest possible point . A new class of officials came to the front during this period of disorder , and fidelity was a sufficient passport to a certain rank . Ma ...
... Yunnan , which at one time had been far from inconsiderable , sank to the lowest possible point . A new class of officials came to the front during this period of disorder , and fidelity was a sufficient passport to a certain rank . Ma ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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