The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 318
... operations in the Gulf of Pechihli . It was hoped that the expedition would have assembled at its rendezvous by the middle of April , 1860 , and that decisive operations would have been begun before the end of that month . An ultimatum ...
... operations in the Gulf of Pechihli . It was hoped that the expedition would have assembled at its rendezvous by the middle of April , 1860 , and that decisive operations would have been begun before the end of that month . An ultimatum ...
Pàgina 377
... operations were extremely deliberate , but he was steadily bringing up the fresh levies of Fuhkien and Chekiang for the purpose of driving the Taepings into a corner at Hangchow Bay . Chung Wang found himself reduced to inaction at ...
... operations were extremely deliberate , but he was steadily bringing up the fresh levies of Fuhkien and Chekiang for the purpose of driving the Taepings into a corner at Hangchow Bay . Chung Wang found himself reduced to inaction at ...
Pàgina 426
... operations without the smallest co - operation on the part of Captain Osborn or his flotilla virtually sealed its fate . In October , Wansiang , in the name of the Foreign Office , declared that the Chinese could not recognize or ratify ...
... operations without the smallest co - operation on the part of Captain Osborn or his flotilla virtually sealed its fate . In October , Wansiang , in the name of the Foreign Office , declared that the Chinese could not recognize or ratify ...
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