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Pàgina 183
... Taitsong was the first to appoint his own deputies in those remote places . Hamil and Turfan became also the centres of separate governments . Taitsong did not carry out this policy without encountering great opposition from several of ...
... Taitsong was the first to appoint his own deputies in those remote places . Hamil and Turfan became also the centres of separate governments . Taitsong did not carry out this policy without encountering great opposition from several of ...
Pàgina 185
... Taitsong admitted a loss of twenty - five thousand men , the flower of his army . Such was the great siege of Leaoutung , the most obstinately contested struggle in which Taitsong had been then engaged . A similar success , purchased at ...
... Taitsong admitted a loss of twenty - five thousand men , the flower of his army . Such was the great siege of Leaoutung , the most obstinately contested struggle in which Taitsong had been then engaged . A similar success , purchased at ...
Pàgina 525
... Taitsong saw that the time had come to strike a bold blow against the Emperor . In a few years the Ming would recover his lost vigour and overcome the Tartars by sheer weight of numbers . It was , therefore , high time , thought Taitsong ...
... Taitsong saw that the time had come to strike a bold blow against the Emperor . In a few years the Ming would recover his lost vigour and overcome the Tartars by sheer weight of numbers . It was , therefore , high time , thought Taitsong ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER I THE EARLY AGES II THE DECLINE OF THE CHOW DYNASTY III THE FALL OF THE CHOW DYNASTY IV THE TSIN DYNAS... | 89 |
THE REVIVAL AND FALL OF THE HANS | 99 |
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