The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 127
... fleet were delayed by contrary winds , as well as by the necessity for extreme care in navigating an unknown channel , so that the month of July had run most of its course before the English fleet of some seventy vessels in all appeared ...
... fleet were delayed by contrary winds , as well as by the necessity for extreme care in navigating an unknown channel , so that the month of July had run most of its course before the English fleet of some seventy vessels in all appeared ...
Pàgina 267
... fleet , and which were much exposed to attack by large parties of Chinese from the narrow streets and dark passages of Canton . That the possibility of a Chinese surprise proving dangerous was not chimerical was demonstrated by the ...
... fleet , and which were much exposed to attack by large parties of Chinese from the narrow streets and dark passages of Canton . That the possibility of a Chinese surprise proving dangerous was not chimerical was demonstrated by the ...
Pàgina 313
... fleet was directed from the Canton river to the Peiho , and Admiral Hope , who had succeeded to the command of the China squadron , assumed the personal direction of the operations which were to ensure the safe and honourable reception ...
... fleet was directed from the Canton river to the Peiho , and Admiral Hope , who had succeeded to the command of the China squadron , assumed the personal direction of the operations which were to ensure the safe and honourable reception ...
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