The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 108
... capture of this fort had been entrusted . in this particular assault that the English suffered most severely , principally from the cross - fire kept up from the walls , but also in the hand - to - hand fighting that took place in the ...
... capture of this fort had been entrusted . in this particular assault that the English suffered most severely , principally from the cross - fire kept up from the walls , but also in the hand - to - hand fighting that took place in the ...
Pàgina 293
... capture , returned , and he resumed his wonted imperturbability . * rear . The capture of Yeh completed the victory of the foreigners . In some ways it was more important than the seizure of Canton . It deprived the chief enemy of the ...
... capture , returned , and he resumed his wonted imperturbability . * rear . The capture of Yeh completed the victory of the foreigners . In some ways it was more important than the seizure of Canton . It deprived the chief enemy of the ...
Pàgina 524
... capture would probably entail the fall of the place . The Japanese began their attack early in the morning of 22nd November , and concentrated their efforts on the capture of the Chair Hill . Forty guns , of which half were siege guns ...
... capture would probably entail the fall of the place . The Japanese began their attack early in the morning of 22nd November , and concentrated their efforts on the capture of the Chair Hill . Forty guns , of which half were siege guns ...
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