The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 271
... hostility consequently became more unequivocal and pronounced in its implacability . The confidence of the Chinese was raised to such a point by the withdrawal of the English from their position opposite the city , that they resumed ...
... hostility consequently became more unequivocal and pronounced in its implacability . The confidence of the Chinese was raised to such a point by the withdrawal of the English from their position opposite the city , that they resumed ...
Pàgina 307
... hostile villages . Collisions brought about in this manner frequently ensued ; and if they fortunately did not entail any loss of life , they certainly increased the confidence and extended the influence of the hostile bands prowling ...
... hostile villages . Collisions brought about in this manner frequently ensued ; and if they fortunately did not entail any loss of life , they certainly increased the confidence and extended the influence of the hostile bands prowling ...
Pàgina 308
Demetrius Charles Boulger. It was then found that this manifestation of hostility emanated from the new Viceroy named Hwang ... hostile bands which had assembled in the neighbourhood , from a desire to afford no excuse for saying that the ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. It was then found that this manifestation of hostility emanated from the new Viceroy named Hwang ... hostile bands which had assembled in the neighbourhood , from a desire to afford no excuse for saying that the ...
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