The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 107
... advance was slow , for the difficulties of marching through the paddy - fields , which were rendered harder of passage from being frequently occupied as burial - grounds , effectually re- strained the ardour of the men ; and here again ...
... advance was slow , for the difficulties of marching through the paddy - fields , which were rendered harder of passage from being frequently occupied as burial - grounds , effectually re- strained the ardour of the men ; and here again ...
Pàgina 118
... advance into the battery , quickly turned , and a very smart affair followed . They assembled in great numbers close to some brass guns , and there fought like Turks ; in their haste , however , they fired too high to do much injury ...
... advance into the battery , quickly turned , and a very smart affair followed . They assembled in great numbers close to some brass guns , and there fought like Turks ; in their haste , however , they fired too high to do much injury ...
Pàgina 486
... advance by Chang Yao from Hami to Turfan . The Kash- garians were driven out of Pidjam , and compelled , after a battle , to evacuate Turfan . The Chinese records do not help us to unravel the events of the month of April . The cam ...
... advance by Chang Yao from Hami to Turfan . The Kash- garians were driven out of Pidjam , and compelled , after a battle , to evacuate Turfan . The Chinese records do not help us to unravel the events of the month of April . The cam ...
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