The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 137
... defence , and to leave nothing undone for the vigorous continuance of the war ; and the disgraced official , Elepoo , was so far forgiven that he was handed over to Keying , probably at his request , as a lieutenant . At first their in ...
... defence , and to leave nothing undone for the vigorous continuance of the war ; and the disgraced official , Elepoo , was so far forgiven that he was handed over to Keying , probably at his request , as a lieutenant . At first their in ...
Pàgina 340
... defence of the Palikao bridge , which affords the means of crossing the Peiho west of Tungchow . Here again the battle commenced with a cavalry charge which , despite an accident * that might have had more serious results , was ...
... defence of the Palikao bridge , which affords the means of crossing the Peiho west of Tungchow . Here again the battle commenced with a cavalry charge which , despite an accident * that might have had more serious results , was ...
Pàgina 434
... defence of an officer named Lin Tzuchin , who had shown great courage as a partisan leader against the insurgents before he was entrusted with the defence of the provincial capital . According to some accounts Lin was one of the fierce ...
... defence of an officer named Lin Tzuchin , who had shown great courage as a partisan leader against the insurgents before he was entrusted with the defence of the provincial capital . According to some accounts Lin was one of the fierce ...
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