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Pàgina 395
... rebels , who were well armed and possessed an efficient artillery , from carrying the fort by a rush . The arrival ... rebels on a greater equality with Gordon's force , as even the steamers had to be careful of the shell fire . The ...
... rebels , who were well armed and possessed an efficient artillery , from carrying the fort by a rush . The arrival ... rebels on a greater equality with Gordon's force , as even the steamers had to be careful of the shell fire . The ...
Pàgina 400
... rebels had come up from the south and assailed the garrison of Wokong . On the 26th of October one of Gordon's lieutenants , Major Kirkham , inflicted a severe defeat upon them , and vigorously pursued them for several miles . During ...
... rebels had come up from the south and assailed the garrison of Wokong . On the 26th of October one of Gordon's lieutenants , Major Kirkham , inflicted a severe defeat upon them , and vigorously pursued them for several miles . During ...
Pàgina 408
... rebels had broken all the bridges , rendered this undertaking one of great difficulty and some risk . However , Major Gordon's fortitude vanquished all obstacles , and when he appeared before Liyang he found that the rebel leaders in ...
... rebels had broken all the bridges , rendered this undertaking one of great difficulty and some risk . However , Major Gordon's fortitude vanquished all obstacles , and when he appeared before Liyang he found that the rebel leaders in ...
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