The History of China, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 428
The Nienfei rebellion continued to alarm and agitate the provinces on the
northern bank of the Yellow river , and the task of suppressing them was
rendered more difficult by the mutinous state of the soldiery . However , the
Nienfei never ...
The Nienfei rebellion continued to alarm and agitate the provinces on the
northern bank of the Yellow river , and the task of suppressing them was
rendered more difficult by the mutinous state of the soldiery . However , the
Nienfei never ...
Pàgina 475
... national weakness whenever any catastrophe results from it , and to insist on
the necessity of the Government adopting measures to put down the practice , the
Chinese continued to indulge their favourite passion without fear of their rulers .
... national weakness whenever any catastrophe results from it , and to insist on
the necessity of the Government adopting measures to put down the practice , the
Chinese continued to indulge their favourite passion without fear of their rulers .
Pàgina 526
The attack on the land side of Wei Hai Wei began on the 29th January , and
continued throughout that and the following day . The Chinese resistance proved
considerable , and at several points Admiral Ting's squadron intervened with
such ...
The attack on the land side of Wei Hai Wei began on the 29th January , and
continued throughout that and the following day . The Chinese resistance proved
considerable , and at several points Admiral Ting's squadron intervened with
such ...
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