The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 291
... remained concealed and maintained a desultory fire with the outposts at the gates or on the ramparts . The Chinese were compelled to evacuate the forts on Gough and the adjoining hills , as they were all commanded from the Magazine Hill ...
... remained concealed and maintained a desultory fire with the outposts at the gates or on the ramparts . The Chinese were compelled to evacuate the forts on Gough and the adjoining hills , as they were all commanded from the Magazine Hill ...
Pàgina 292
... remained at large . On the 5th of January , 1858 , detachments from three different directions moved into the native city . Their object was the official quarter , where stood the public offices and the residences of Yeh and Pihkwei ...
... remained at large . On the 5th of January , 1858 , detachments from three different directions moved into the native city . Their object was the official quarter , where stood the public offices and the residences of Yeh and Pihkwei ...
Pàgina 293
... remained poring , in the midst of the prevailing confusion , over one of the classics in a dark closet . To all questions he at first replied that he knew nothing ; but at last he admitted that Yeh had been there some days before , and ...
... remained poring , in the midst of the prevailing confusion , over one of the classics in a dark closet . To all questions he at first replied that he knew nothing ; but at last he admitted that Yeh had been there some days before , and ...
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