The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 60
... army in the following month . Encouraged by the success of his Northern colleague , Le attacked the main body of the Miaotze in their mountain fastness ; but the result was not flattering to his skill and courage . The Chinese army was ...
... army in the following month . Encouraged by the success of his Northern colleague , Le attacked the main body of the Miaotze in their mountain fastness ; but the result was not flattering to his skill and courage . The Chinese army was ...
Pàgina 237
... army of about 40,000 men under the joint command of Hochun and Chang Kwoliang . The conduct of this operation was entrusted to a young officer named Li , who had attracted Tung Wang's favourable notice by his energy , and who is best ...
... army of about 40,000 men under the joint command of Hochun and Chang Kwoliang . The conduct of this operation was entrusted to a young officer named Li , who had attracted Tung Wang's favourable notice by his energy , and who is best ...
Pàgina 523
... army had dispersed in a sense- less and irretrievable panic . While Marshal Yamagata was forcing the passage of the Yalu , and beginning the invasion of China , another Japanese army under Marshal Oyama had landed on the Regent's Sword ...
... army had dispersed in a sense- less and irretrievable panic . While Marshal Yamagata was forcing the passage of the Yalu , and beginning the invasion of China , another Japanese army under Marshal Oyama had landed on the Regent's Sword ...
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