The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 107
... position along the hills which lie north of the city , and this they had fortified with no mean skill , and had connected their lines with several forts . Their position resembled a series of fortified camps , and in these were gathered ...
... position along the hills which lie north of the city , and this they had fortified with no mean skill , and had connected their lines with several forts . Their position resembled a series of fortified camps , and in these were gathered ...
Pàgina 403
... position . Unfortunately the troops in support behaved badly , and got confused from the heavy fire of the Taepings , which never slackened . Some of them absolutely retired , and others were landed at the wrong places . Major Gordon ...
... position . Unfortunately the troops in support behaved badly , and got confused from the heavy fire of the Taepings , which never slackened . Some of them absolutely retired , and others were landed at the wrong places . Major Gordon ...
Pàgina 520
... position at Ping- yang , a town of historic importance on the northern banks of the Taidong river . The chief command of the operations on the Japanese side was entrusted to General Nodzu . The Chinese were in considerable force , and ...
... position at Ping- yang , a town of historic importance on the northern banks of the Taidong river . The chief command of the operations on the Japanese side was entrusted to General Nodzu . The Chinese were in considerable force , and ...
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