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Pàgina 59
Four towns passed into their possession , but the inhabitants were spared and
treated with consideration . The military alone were put to the sword . Were it
conceivable that the Chinese could have accepted liberty and emancipation from
a ...
Four towns passed into their possession , but the inhabitants were spared and
treated with consideration . The military alone were put to the sword . Were it
conceivable that the Chinese could have accepted liberty and emancipation from
a ...
Pàgina 93
Its prompt execution left no room to doubt that the English possessed the power
to execute what was necessary . ... the troops were landed , and the island of
Chusan passed into the possession , for a time , of the Queen of England . The
first ...
Its prompt execution left no room to doubt that the English possessed the power
to execute what was necessary . ... the troops were landed , and the island of
Chusan passed into the possession , for a time , of the Queen of England . The
first ...
Pàgina 332
When the Englishmen gained the plain they found the proposed site of the
English camp in the actual possession of a Chinese army , and a strong force of
Tartar cavalry , alone reckoned to number six or seven thousand men , scouring
the ...
When the Englishmen gained the plain they found the proposed site of the
English camp in the actual possession of a Chinese army , and a strong force of
Tartar cavalry , alone reckoned to number six or seven thousand men , scouring
the ...
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