The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 299
... proceeded to the mouth of the river , and summoned the commandant to surrender his forts on the following morning . No reply being received to the summons , the gun - boats proceeded.
... proceeded to the mouth of the river , and summoned the commandant to surrender his forts on the following morning . No reply being received to the summons , the gun - boats proceeded.
Pàgina 300
... proceeded as far as the village or town of Taku , where they had established their advanced position while the forts in their rear were being dismantled . The resistance made by the Chinese , who included some of the best troops from ...
... proceeded as far as the village or town of Taku , where they had established their advanced position while the forts in their rear were being dismantled . The resistance made by the Chinese , who included some of the best troops from ...
Pàgina 364
... proceeded , after an interval of three weeks , to attack Tsingpu . This time he hoped to carry it , not by an assault , but by a bombardment , and during seven days his guns fired continuously on the wall . It is not possible to say how ...
... proceeded , after an interval of three weeks , to attack Tsingpu . This time he hoped to carry it , not by an assault , but by a bombardment , and during seven days his guns fired continuously on the wall . It is not possible to say how ...
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