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Pàgina 231
In March , 1855 , they had finally abandoned all their possessions in Shantung ,
and the Imperial authorities could truthfully declare that the whole of the country
north of the Yellow river was free of the presence of the Taepings . Long before ...
In March , 1855 , they had finally abandoned all their possessions in Shantung ,
and the Imperial authorities could truthfully declare that the whole of the country
north of the Yellow river was free of the presence of the Taepings . Long before ...
Pàgina 426
The whole summer and autumn of 1863 , with its critical state of affairs round
Soochow , passed away without anything being done to show what a powerful
auxiliary the new ships might be . The ultimate success of those operations
without the ...
The whole summer and autumn of 1863 , with its critical state of affairs round
Soochow , passed away without anything being done to show what a powerful
auxiliary the new ships might be . The ultimate success of those operations
without the ...
Pàgina 521
Aided by this advantage the Japanese succeeded in capturing the fort on Peony
Hill , and the death of the Chinese general Tso - pao - kuei , who fought when
wounded with a noble heroism to the last , shook the confidence of the whole ...
Aided by this advantage the Japanese succeeded in capturing the fort on Peony
Hill , and the death of the Chinese general Tso - pao - kuei , who fought when
wounded with a noble heroism to the last , shook the confidence of the whole ...
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