The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 270
... river , and stink - pots were constantly thrown from the city walls and forts , with the view of igniting the vessels at anchor . These incessant hostilities compelled the English admiral to sanction an attempt to destroy by fire the ...
... river , and stink - pots were constantly thrown from the city walls and forts , with the view of igniting the vessels at anchor . These incessant hostilities compelled the English admiral to sanction an attempt to destroy by fire the ...
Pàgina 520
... river un- known to the Chinese . The passage of the river was difficult and slow , and the Chinese might easily have overwhelmed the Japanese ; but instead of this result they allowed them- selves to be lulled into a false sense of ...
... river un- known to the Chinese . The passage of the river was difficult and slow , and the Chinese might easily have overwhelmed the Japanese ; but instead of this result they allowed them- selves to be lulled into a false sense of ...
Pàgina 603
... River Yalu , and ascends that stream to the mouth of the River An - ping ; from thence the line runs to Fêng Huang ; from thence to Haicheng ; from thence to Ying Kow , forming a line which describes the southern portion of the ...
... River Yalu , and ascends that stream to the mouth of the River An - ping ; from thence the line runs to Fêng Huang ; from thence to Haicheng ; from thence to Ying Kow , forming a line which describes the southern portion of the ...
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III | 31 |
THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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