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Pàgina 60
The Chinese army was driven back in confusion , and eighty officers and many
hundreds of soldiers were slain . Le endeavoured to conceal the extent of his
discomfiture , and in his official report omitted to give the names of the men who
had ...
The Chinese army was driven back in confusion , and eighty officers and many
hundreds of soldiers were slain . Le endeavoured to conceal the extent of his
discomfiture , and in his official report omitted to give the names of the men who
had ...
Pàgina 237
The former was closely invested by a Manchu general named Chi , and being in
great danger , Tung Wang determined to send a force to its relief , although
Nankin itself was vigilantly watched by another army of about 40,000 men under
the ...
The former was closely invested by a Manchu general named Chi , and being in
great danger , Tung Wang determined to send a force to its relief , although
Nankin itself was vigilantly watched by another army of about 40,000 men under
the ...
Pàgina 523
The defeated Chinese army had retired to Feng - hwang , the border town of the
old neutral zone , and for a moment it seemed as if they would make a stand
there ; but on reaching it , on the 30th of the month , the Japanese found it
evacuated ...
The defeated Chinese army had retired to Feng - hwang , the border town of the
old neutral zone , and for a moment it seemed as if they would make a stand
there ; but on reaching it , on the 30th of the month , the Japanese found it
evacuated ...
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