The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 97
... forts of Chuenpee , having in all several thousand soldiers and many field - pieces in position . The forts were , after a sharp cannonade , carried at a rush , and a formidable Chinese army was driven ignominiously out of its ...
... forts of Chuenpee , having in all several thousand soldiers and many field - pieces in position . The forts were , after a sharp cannonade , carried at a rush , and a formidable Chinese army was driven ignominiously out of its ...
Pàgina 108
... forts , which had nearly fifty pieces of artillery in position , were attacked simultaneously . Three of these forts were hurriedly evacuated by the Chinese ; but in the fourth the garrison refused to retire , and , continuing an ill ...
... forts , which had nearly fifty pieces of artillery in position , were attacked simultaneously . Three of these forts were hurriedly evacuated by the Chinese ; but in the fourth the garrison refused to retire , and , continuing an ill ...
Pàgina 326
... forts were only protected in the rear by a slight wall . The French rushed impetuously to the attack , only to find that the garrison had given up the defence , while a large number had actually retired . Two thousand prisoners were ...
... forts were only protected in the rear by a slight wall . The French rushed impetuously to the attack , only to find that the garrison had given up the defence , while a large number had actually retired . Two thousand prisoners were ...
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