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Pàgina 374
The consequences of this reverse were considered to be so grave that Kublai
again took the field in person, and, although no fighting is reported to have
occurred, it may be assumed from Kaidu's retreat that Kublai succeeded in fully
restoring ...
The consequences of this reverse were considered to be so grave that Kublai
again took the field in person, and, although no fighting is reported to have
occurred, it may be assumed from Kaidu's retreat that Kublai succeeded in fully
restoring ...
Pàgina 543
Wou Sankwei's letter was barely perused before orders were given for the march
to Shanhaikwan of those of their troops who were already in the field, and for the
immediate assembly of the whole fighting force of the nation. It was no longer ...
Wou Sankwei's letter was barely perused before orders were given for the march
to Shanhaikwan of those of their troops who were already in the field, and for the
immediate assembly of the whole fighting force of the nation. It was no longer ...
Pàgina 568
Then Kiangtsai realized the error he had committed, for there remained to him no
alternative between either fighting at a disadvantage in endeavouring to cut his
way out, or to remain cooped up until the want of food should compel him to ...
Then Kiangtsai realized the error he had committed, for there remained to him no
alternative between either fighting at a disadvantage in endeavouring to cut his
way out, or to remain cooped up until the want of food should compel him to ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE EARLY AGES | 1 |
THE FALL OF THE Cnow DYNASTY | 28 |
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able advance appeared arms army assumed attack attempt authority battle became brought campaign capital carried cause Chang character chief China Chinese close command complete continued court danger death defeat defence died dynasty effect Emperor Empire Empress enemy established event favour field first followed force foreign fortune fresh frontier further garrison gave greater hands head held hope importance Kanghi Keen king Kins Kublai later less loss Manchus marked measures military ministers Mongols neighbours northern object obtained occasion palace passed peace Pekin period person position possession practical prince principal proved province reached received reign remained resistance resolved result ruler seemed sent showed side soldiers soon subjects succeeded success Sungs surrender Taitsong taken Tartars task thousand throne took town tribes troops turned victory Wang