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Pàgina 289
... troops from Hongkong , and perhaps still more in concerting a plan of action between the allies . But on Christmas Day , 1857 , an ultimatum was presented , and forty- eight hours were allowed for the evacuation of the city . To this ...
... troops from Hongkong , and perhaps still more in concerting a plan of action between the allies . But on Christmas Day , 1857 , an ultimatum was presented , and forty- eight hours were allowed for the evacuation of the city . To this ...
Pàgina 328
... troops , and completed by all the means in their power their discomfiture . Several communica- tions passed between the opposite camps during these days ; and when Hang announced the withdrawal of all Chinese troops from Tientsin he ...
... troops , and completed by all the means in their power their discomfiture . Several communica- tions passed between the opposite camps during these days ; and when Hang announced the withdrawal of all Chinese troops from Tientsin he ...
Pàgina 403
... troops would not give way , and encouraged by the example of their leader , who seemed to be at the front and at every point at the same moment , fairly held their own on the edge of the enemy's position . Unfortunately the troops in ...
... troops would not give way , and encouraged by the example of their leader , who seemed to be at the front and at every point at the same moment , fairly held their own on the edge of the enemy's position . Unfortunately the troops in ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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