The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 131
... garrison was to be left , not in possession of the town , but in camp on the heights commanding the entrance to the canal ; but there was really little reason to apprehend any fresh movement on the part of the Celestials in this quarter ...
... garrison was to be left , not in possession of the town , but in camp on the heights commanding the entrance to the canal ; but there was really little reason to apprehend any fresh movement on the part of the Celestials in this quarter ...
Pàgina 389
... garrison evacuated the place , which might easily have held out ; and General Ching had the personal satisfac- tion , on learning from some deserters of the flight of the garrison , of leading his men over the eastern walls which he had ...
... garrison evacuated the place , which might easily have held out ; and General Ching had the personal satisfac- tion , on learning from some deserters of the flight of the garrison , of leading his men over the eastern walls which he had ...
Pàgina 396
... garrison . Towards the end of September , Major Gordon , fearing lest the rebels , who had now the supposed advantage of Burgevine's presence and advice , might make some attempt to cut off General Ching's lengthy communications , moved ...
... garrison . Towards the end of September , Major Gordon , fearing lest the rebels , who had now the supposed advantage of Burgevine's presence and advice , might make some attempt to cut off General Ching's lengthy communications , moved ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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