The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 105
... attempt to carry out the plot they had so patiently laid . The batteries which they had erected at various points in the city and along the river banks began to bombard the factories and the ships , at the same time that many fire ...
... attempt to carry out the plot they had so patiently laid . The batteries which they had erected at various points in the city and along the river banks began to bombard the factories and the ships , at the same time that many fire ...
Pàgina 270
... attempts to destroy the English war - vessels were so constant as to be productive of , at the least , continual alarm . There was almost daily apprehension of some desperate attempt to send fire - ships and rafts down the river , and ...
... attempts to destroy the English war - vessels were so constant as to be productive of , at the least , continual alarm . There was almost daily apprehension of some desperate attempt to send fire - ships and rafts down the river , and ...
Pàgina 271
... attempt to destroy one or other of the vessels keeping open the navigation of the river . The junks grew more daring in their attacks from the sense of security they felt through the inability of the English vessels to pursue them up ...
... attempt to destroy one or other of the vessels keeping open the navigation of the river . The junks grew more daring in their attacks from the sense of security they felt through the inability of the English vessels to pursue them up ...
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